It’s time for another long-form podcast! In this episode, we welcome
of ParkNotes for a deep dive into the limits of Stoicism, the role of the God/Logos in this philosophy, and how these same ideas filter through Star Wars, The Lord of the Rings, and more.TOPICS WE’LL GET INTO
The overlap between Stoicism and Christianity: How Stoic principles align and diverge from Christian theology, and the importance of the Logos as a personal being.
Wrestling, discipline, and practical philosophy: How Parker’s wrestling background shaped his appreciation for Stoic ideas about self-control and focusing on what you can control.
Pop culture and philosophy: Using characters like Gandalf, Batman, and Star Wars’ Jedi and Sith to make philosophical concepts accessible and relatable.
Lust, self-control, and pop culture analogies: How Marcus Aurelius’ writings on physical desire relate to modern struggles, and parallels with the Star Wars narrative of Anakin Skywalker and the dark side.
The Sith vs. Jedi worldview: Technology, transhumanism, and the dangers of trying to “challenge forth” and reshape nature, with references to Heidegger, Nietzsche, and Foucault.
AI, humanity, and the risks of technological mimicry: Reflections on the use of AI to recreate lost loved ones, the philosophical implications of large language models, and the importance of preserving human uniqueness.
CS Lewis and the Inklings: The relevance of “That Hideous Strength,” “Till We Have Faces,” and the distinction between “major” and “goetia” magic as analogs for Jedi and Sith philosophies.
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