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Caiiro "Son Of Mar (Ori...2025-03-301h 39Redolent Music PodcastRedolent Music PodcastANDREATENS Redolent Radio 225Enjoy this week’s episode with Venezuelan Dj & producer ANDREATENS, a passionate and talented Venezuelan DJ who has captivated audiences around the world with her music. Her career begins in Venezuela and she currently resides in the city of Miami. Her journey in music began in 2014, where she quickly gained recognition for her energy on stage and her ability to create a unique atmosphere. Her musical style is Afro House and Tech House. We are getting ready for our Slave To The Rhythm Pool Party March 30 in Miami at The Epic Hotel where ANDREATENS will play B2B with Ma...2025-03-2400 minRuud Huisman DJ mixesRuud Huisman DJ mixesHouse 2024 23Lilya Mandre, Tommy Kimpton - Bad for You (Extended) Adrian Hour - Everything (Extended Mix) Kassko - Love Is All Around (Extended Mix) Dynamique - Dance 4 Love (Original Mix) Byor & Joki - Loveline HALUNA & GRLSKOUT - Only God (Katze Remix) Mattei & Omich - The Circus (Extended Vocal Rework) Simon Kidzoo, Calussa, Sirolf (NL) - U & I feat Hardsoul - Deep Inside (CASSIMM Extended Remix) Ranger Trucco, Chesster - Wanna Get High? Melle Brown - I Hate The News (Original Mix) Izzy Bizu - No Man's Land (Extended Mix) ...2024-12-271h 02Only House Music (Deep-Tech-Funky)Only House Music (Deep-Tech-Funky)House 2024 23Lilya Mandre, Tommy Kimpton - Bad for You (Extended) Adrian Hour - Everything (Extended Mix) Kassko - Love Is All Around (Extended Mix) Dynamique - Dance 4 Love (Original Mix) Byor & Joki - Loveline HALUNA & GRLSKOUT - Only God (Katze Remix) Mattei & Omich - The Circus (Extended Vocal Rework) Simon Kidzoo, Calussa, Sirolf (NL) - U & I feat Hardsoul - Deep Inside (CASSIMM Extended Remix) Ranger Trucco, Chesster - Wanna Get High? Melle Brown - I Hate The News (Original Mix) Izzy Bizu - No Man's Land (Extended Mix) Sam Alfred, Kyle Starkey - I Want You To Know (Extended) Swim...2024-12-271h 02Condensed MatterCondensed Matter37: "Why Being Necessary Really Is Not the Same As Being Not Possibly Not", Dana GoswickModality (possibility, necessity and related phenomena) is central to philosophy both as a topic of inquiry and as a methodological tool. There are many controversies about the nature of possibility and necessity and about what counts as possible or necessary. But it is generally agreed that possibility and necessity are intimitely related, they are interdefinable: being possible is the same as being not necessarily not. Goswick, however, denies this! Listen to find out why. Click here for the paper. Support the show2024-06-0409 minCondensed MatterCondensed Matter36: "The Singularity: A Philosophical Analysis", David ChalmersRecently, there has been frenzied interest in artificial intelligence and, in particular, in the issue of AI safety; there have been “open letters” signed by some of the biggest names in the tech business urging us to take seriously the existential threat posed by AI, and the UK government has just announced that it will convene the first global AI safety summit this autumn. But what is the threat here, exactly? There are risks associated with any new technology: fire burns, nuclear energy can be harnessed in bombs and social media algorithms threaten democracy. The so-called AI singu...2023-07-1923 minCondensed MatterCondensed Matter35: "There is no measurement problem for Humeans", Chris DorstThe measurement problem highlights a deeply puzzling feature of quantum mechanics: nature seems to obey one law when not measured and a completely different law when measured. But how does nature "recognise" measurement contexts?! What explains these shifts in how nature operates?  For the Humean about laws, i.e., one who maintains that nature unthinkingly acts and the laws describe, these issues lose their bite. So perhaps there just is no measurement problem for Humeans! But if true, does this count for or against Humeanism? Listen and decide!Here's a link to the paper2023-07-0816 minCondensed MatterCondensed Matter34: "The Limits of Modality", Sam CowlingThis episode is about Sam Cowling's "The Limits of Modality" published in the Philosophical Quarterly in 2011. Are all true propositions either contingent or necessary? Cowling argues that if we want to understand the metaphysics of modality in terms of possible worlds we should maintain that certain true propositions are neither contingent nor necessary but just true simpliciter. Is this conceptually coherent? Have a listen and make up your mind! Here's a link to the paper.Support the show2023-01-1913 minCondensed MatterCondensed Matter33: "Biochemical Functions", Francesca Bellazzi (deep dive featuring the author!)In the episode, I talk with Francesca Bellazzi about her paper "Biochemical Functions", which is forthcoming in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. We discuss the distinction between functions and mere accidents, the peculiar puzzle posed by biochemical functions, evolutionary explanations, the relationship between science and philosophy and much more! Click here for the paperClick here for more about Francesca Click here for more about the MetaScience project Support the show2022-12-2237 minCondensed MatterCondensed Matter32: "Substance", Donnchadh O'Conaill (deep dive featuring the author!)In this episode, I ask Donnchadh O'Conaill about themes from his book "Substance" which is forthcoming with Cambridge University Press as part of the Cambridge Elements in Metaphysics series. We cover the roles in metaphysical theorising that substance plays, candidate examples of substance, the methodology of metaphysics and its relationship to science among other things. Click here for more about Donnchadh Click here for the Elements in Metaphysics Support the show2022-08-241h 13Condensed MatterCondensed Matter31: "Biological Individuality and the Foetus Problem", Will Morgan (deep dive featuring the author!)In this episode, I talk to my Bristol MetaScience colleague, Dr Will Morgan, about his recently published paper in which he argues that if we accept the physiological approach to biological individuality, it seems that a foetus never becomes the organism that is present after birth. This then raises the difficult question: what happens to the foetus? We also touch on the relevance of metaphysics to biology and to ethics. You can read the paper hereClick here for more about WillSupport the show2022-07-2745 minCondensed MatterCondensed Matter30: “How Skeptical is Quine’s “Modal Skepticism”?”, John DiversWas Quine really a modal sceptic--someone who thought that modality was unintelligible or paradoxical? Divers thinks he is better cast as a non-sceptical modal anti-realist. Here's a link to the paper: https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/122483/1/how%20Skeptical%3F.pdfSupport the show2022-07-0614 minDaniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary UniverseDaniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary UniverseCould aliens teach us science?Daniel talks to Sam Kimpton-Nye about whether aliens do science the same way we do.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-06-1645 minDaniel and Jorge Explain the UniverseDaniel and Jorge Explain the UniverseCould aliens teach us science?Daniel talks to Sam Kimpton-Nye about whether aliens do science the same way we do.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-06-1655 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEp. 29: "Modal Conventionalism", Ross CameronThe focus of this episode is Ross Cameron's "Modal Conventionalism" published in The Routledge Handbook of Modality in 2021. Here is a link to the paper, but these handbooks are insanely expensive, which I suppose is a good reason to do more episodes based on their chapters! Support the show2022-04-0609 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEp. 28: "Panpsychism", Thomas Nagel (CM classic!)The focus of this episode is Thomas Nagel’s “Panpsychism”, published by Cambridge University Press in his “Mortal Questions” anthology. This isn’t a recent paper, it was first published in 1979. But it is a nice, sober, discussion of panpsychism that makes quite clear a relatively sensible motivation for the view as well as what is involved in its denial. This all makes for a nice change to some of the rather heated public debates of the issue nowadays. So, call this a Condensed Matter classic. Maybe I’ll do more of these in future because I definitely thin...2022-03-1609 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEp. 27: “Modal dispositionalism and necessary perfect masks”, Barbara Vetter and Ralf BusseSupport the show on Patreon to gain instant access to searchable, comment-on-able PDF scripts of all solo episodes! Your support will help to defray hosting and equipment costs and is very much appreciated. The focus of this episode is “Modal dispositionalism and necessary perfect masks”, by Barbara Vetter and Ralf Busse, forthcoming in Analysis. Link to the paper: https://academic.oup.com/analysis/advance-article-abstract/doi/10.1093/analys/anab061/6511667?redirectedFrom=fulltext You can carry on the discussion on Twitter and there's even an Instagram page. Thanks for listening!    Support the show2022-02-0211 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEp. 26: "An Apology for Naturalized Metaphysics", James Ladyman (deep dive featuring the author!)Support the show on Patreon to gain instant access to searchable, comment-on-able PDF scripts of all solo episodes! Your support will help to defray hosting and equipment costs and is very much appreciated. For this episode, I’m joined by Professor James Ladyman to discuss his paper "An Apology for Naturalized Metaphysics", published in 2017 by Oxford University Press in Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Science edited by Matthew Slater and Zanja Yudell. James is professor of philosophy at the University of Bristol. We discuss the nature of truth, disagreement in metaphysics and in science, conceptual co...2022-01-2649 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEp. 25 "The Governing Conception of Laws", Nina Emery (deep dive featuring the author!)For this episode, I’m joined by Professor Nina Emery to discuss her paper “The Governing Conception of Laws", forthcoming in Ergo. Nina is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Mount Holyoak College. Nina is also the president-elect of the society for the metaphysics of science. Link to the paper: https://philarchive.org/archive/EMETGC More about Nina: http://www.ninaemery.org/The Society for the Metaphysics of Science: https://socmetsci.org/If you enjoyed the show, please rate and review it on your favourite app so more people can find it. You can...2021-12-2248 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEp. 24: “Going Beyond the Fundamental: Feminism in Contemporary Metaphysics”, Elizabeth Barnes Click here for the article.If you are enjoying Condensed Matter, please consider supporting the show on Patreon. In recognition of your support, you'll get the opportunity to suggest articles and guests for future episodes. You'll also now get access to PDF scripts of the solo episodes! You can carry on the discussion on Twitter and there's even an Instagram page. Thanks for listening!    Support the show2021-12-1509 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEp. 23: "Governing Without a Fundamental Direction of Time", Chen and Goldstein Click here for the article.If you are enjoying Condensed Matter, please consider supporting the show on Patreon. In recognition of your support, you'll get the opportunity to suggest articles and guests for future episodes. You'll also now get access to PDF scripts of the solo episodes! You can carry on the discussion on Twitter and there's even an Instagram page. Thanks for listening!   Support the show2021-12-0111 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEp. 22: "Aristotelian Supervenience", John Heil Click here for the article.If you are enjoying Condensed Matter, please consider supporting the show on Patreon. In recognition of your support, you'll get the opportunity to suggest articles and guests for future episodes. You'll also now get access to PDF scripts of the solo episodes! You can carry on the discussion on Twitter and there's even an Instagram page. Thanks for listening!  Support the show2021-11-0311 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 21: "Causal Content and Global Laws: Grounding Modality in Experimental Practice", Jenann Ismael Click here for the article.If you are enjoying Condensed Matter, please consider supporting the show on Patreon. In recognition of your support, you'll get the opportunity to suggest articles and guests for future episodes. You'll also now get access to PDF scripts of the solo episodes! You can carry on the discussion on Twitter and there's even an Instagram page. Thanks for listening!       Support the show2021-10-2710 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 20: "Disagreement in Metaphysics", Timothy WIlliamson Click here for the article.If you are enjoying Condensed Matter, please consider supporting the show on Patreon. In recognition of your support, you'll get the opportunity to suggest articles and guests for future episodes. I'm also thinking about what else I can offer Patreon supporters, so support the show and you'll be first to know!You can carry on the discussion on Twitter and there's even an Instagram page. Thanks for listening!      Support the show2021-10-2012 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 19: "Realism Without Parochialism", Phillip Bricker Click here for the article.If you are enjoying Condensed Matter, please consider supporting the show on Patreon. In recognition of your support, you'll get the opportunity to suggest articles and guests for future episodes. You can carry on the discussion on Twitter and there's even an Instagram page. Thanks for listening!       Support the show2021-10-1310 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 18: "Metaphysics After Carnap: the Ghost Who Walks?", Huw Price Click here for the article.If you are enjoying Condensed Matter, please consider supporting the show on Patreon. In recognition of your support, you'll get the opportunity to suggest articles and guests for future episodes. You can carry on the discussion on Twitter and there's even an Instagram page. Thanks for listening!      Support the show2021-10-0613 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 17: "Social kinds are essentially mind-dependent", Rebecca MasonClick here for the article.If you are enjoying Condensed Matter, please consider supporting the show on Patreon. In recognition of your support, you'll get the opportunity to suggest articles and guests for future episodes. You can carry on the discussion on Twitter and there's even an Instagram page. Thanks for listening!     Support the show2021-09-2911 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 16: "Calculus and counterpossibles in science", Brian McLoone Click here for the article.If you are enjoying Condensed Matter, please consider supporting the show on Patreon. In recognition of your support, you'll get the opportunity to suggest articles and guests for future episodes. You can carry on the discussion on Twitter and there's even an Instagram page. Thanks for listening!     Support the show2021-09-2211 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 15: "The rationality of metaphysics", E.J. LoweThe focus of this episode is E.J. Lowe's "The rationality of metaphysics", published in  Synthese in 2011.**I have a slip of the tongue in the recording and say that the paper was published in 2021! It was definitely published in 2011. Click here for the article.If you are enjoying Condensed Matter, please consider supporting the show on Patreon. In recognition of your support, you'll get the opportunity to suggest articles and guests for future episodes. You can carry on the discussion on Twitter and there's even an Instagram page. Thanks for l...2021-09-1512 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 14: "Where Do You Get Your Protein? Or: Biochemical Realization", Tuomas Tahko (deep dive featuring the author!) For this episode, I’m joined by Professor Tuomas Tahko to discuss his paper “Where Do You Get Your Protein? Or: Biochemical Realization", published in The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science in 2020. Tuomas is Professor of Metaphysics of Science at the University of Bristol and principal investigator on the ERC funded MetaScience project. Link to the paper: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1093/bjps/axy044More about Tuomas: https://www.ttahko.net/The MetaScience project: https://metascience.xyz/ If you enjoyed the show, please rate and review it on your favourite app s...2021-09-0840 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 13: "Norms and Modality", Amie ThomassonThe focus of this episode is Amie Thomasson’s article “Norms and Modality”, published in the Routledge Handbook of Modality in 2021. Link to the article: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781315742144-17/norms-modality-amie-thomassonAmie Thomasson: https://philpapers.org/s/Amie%20L.%20Thomasson If you enjoyed the show, please rate and review it on your favourite app so more people can find it. You can carry on the discussion on Twitter and there's even an Instagram page. Thanks for listening!   Support the show2021-09-0109 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 12: "What Everyone Should Say about Symmetries (and How Humeans Get to Say It)", Michael Townsen Hicks (deep dive featuring the author!)For this episode, I’m joined by Dr Michael Townsen Hicks to discuss his paper “What Everyone Should Say about Symmetries (and How Humeans Get to Say It)”, published in Philosophy of Science in 2019. Mike is a research fellow on the FramePhys project at the University of Birmingham. Link to the paper: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/705475More about Mike: https://www.townsenhicks.com/The FraMEPhys project: https://framephys.org/ If you enjoyed the show, please rate and review it on your favourite app so more people can find it. You can ca...2021-08-2554 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 11: “Nomothetic Explanation and Humeanism about Laws of Nature”, Harjit BhogalThe focus of this episode is Harjit Bhogal’s article “Nomothetic Explanation and Humeanism about Laws of Nature”, published in Oxford Studies in Metaphysics in 2020. Link to the paper: https://philarchive.org/rec/BHONEA If you enjoyed the show, please rate and review it on your favourite app so more people can find it. You can carry on the discussion on Twitter and there's even an Instagram page. Thanks for listening!  Support the show2021-08-1812 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 10: "Realism and the Absence of Value", Shamik DasguptaThe focus of this episode is Shamik Dasgupta's article "Realism and the Absence of Value", published in The Philosophical Review in 2018.Link to the article: https://read.dukeupress.edu/the-philosophical-review/article-abstract/127/3/279/135296/Realism-and-the-Absence-of-ValueAlso: http://shamik.net/papers/dasgupta%20realism%20and%20the%20absence%20of%20value.pdfIf you enjoyed the show, please rate and review it on your favourite app so more people can find it. You can carry on the discussion on Twitter and there's even an Instagram page. Thanks for listening! Support the show2021-08-1114 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 9: "Megarian Variable Actualism", Toby Friend (deep dive featuring the author!)In this episode, Dr Toby Friend and I take a deep dive into his article "Megarian Variable Actualism", published in Synthese in 2021. Link to the paper: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11229-021-03257-7More on Toby Friend: https://sites.google.com/view/tobyfriendSupport the show2021-08-0427 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 8: "Sideways music", Ned MarkosianThe focus of this episode is Ned Markosian's paper "Sideways music, published in Analysis in 2019.Link to the paper: https://academic.oup.com/analysis/article-abstract/80/1/51/5543488?redirectedFrom=fulltextSupport the show2021-07-2809 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 7: "The Ground Between the Gaps", Jonathan SchafferThe focus of this episode is Jonathan Schaffer’s “The ground between the gaps”, published in Philosophers’ Imprint in 2017. Link to the paper: https://quod.lib.umich.edu/p/phimp/3521354.0017.011/--ground-between-the-gaps?view=imageSupport the show2021-07-2111 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 6: "Conceptualizing causal powers: activity, capacity, essence, necessitation", Ruth GroffThe focus of this episode is Ruth Groff’s article: “Conceptualizing causal powers: activity, capacity, essence, necessitation”. Published in Synthese in 2021 as part of the topical collection “New Foundations of Dispositionalism,” edited by Andrea Raimondi and Lorenzo Azzano. Link to the paper: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11229-021-03229-xSupport the show2021-07-1410 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 5: "There Are No Ahistorical Theories of Function", Justin GarsonThe focus of this episode is Justin Garson’s article "There Are No Ahistorical Theories of Function" published in Philosophy of Science in 2019.    Link: https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/705472 Support the show2021-07-0708 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 4: "Troubles with Theoretical Virtues: Resisting Theoretical Utility Arguments in Metaphysics", Otávio Bueno and Scott ShalkowskiThe focus of this episode is Otávio Bueno and Scott Shalkowski’s article: Troubles with Theoretical Virtues: Resisting Theoretical Utility Arguments in Metaphysics, published in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research in 2019.  Link: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/phpr.12597Support the show2021-07-0709 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 0: Introducing Condensed MatterWelcome to Condensed Matter, condensing recent work in metaphysics and the philosophy of science down to what matters.Support the show2021-07-0702 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 1: "How scientific models can explain", Alisa BokulichThe focus of this episode is Alisa Bokulich’s article "How scientific models can explain", published in Synthese in 2011.   Link to the article: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11229-009-9565-1Support the show2021-07-0710 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 2: "Fundamental Powers, Evolved Powers, and Mental Powers", Alexander Bird; "Evolved Powers, Artefact Powers, and Dispositional Explanations", Barbara VetterThis episode a two for one: I’ll be discussing an exchange between Alexander Bird and Barbara Vetter that takes the form of two articles, one by each author, published in the proceedings of the Aristotelian Society in 2018.   Bird: https://academic.oup.com/aristoteliansupp/article-abstract/92/1/247/5032734 Vetter: https://academic.oup.com/aristoteliansupp/article-abstract/92/1/277/5032735Support the show2021-07-0716 minCondensed MatterCondensed MatterEpisode 3: "Ramseyan Humility", David LewisThe focus of this episode is David Lewis’s "Ramseyan Humility" published In David Braddon-Mitchell & Robert Nola’s (eds.), Conceptual Analysis and Philosophical Naturalism. MIT Press. 2009. Link: https://philpapers.org/rec/LEWRH Support the show2021-07-0708 minMiles & Pints: The Travel and Beer PodcastMiles & Pints: The Travel and Beer PodcastEpisode 23: Favio Garcia from Dynasty Brewing Company Today’s Guest: Favio Garcia Favio Garcia has been brewing beer for over 25 years and brewing in Loudoun County, Virginia, for more than 15 of those years. To say he knows the beer scene well in the DC area would be an understatement. In this episode, we chat with Favio about his background, brewing in Northern Virginia, and what he’s doing today at Dynasty Brewing Company.    As always, this episode also includes our Miles and Points with Pints segment, where Derrick and Jeff give their takes on the latest news a...2021-04-091h 20Fitter Radio Triathlon PodcastFitter Radio Triathlon PodcastSam AppletonFITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB RACE ENTRY WINNER: MARSHALL MCNEICE (00:08:56) Marsh won the FREE race entry to the awesome 4 day MTB event, the REEF TO REEF. We catch up with Marsh after the race to find out how it all went! RACE ENTRY WINNER: CRAIG KIMPTON (00:21:14) Craig won the FREE race entry to Australia’s largest, longest running and most popular four day MTB stage race the Cape to Cape! We find out a bit more about Craig as he starts his build up for this race. FITTER RADIO COFFEE CLUB RACE EN...2019-08-172h 45ConSequentialConSequentialEpisode 66: Sincerity Sincerity is an odd topic for three soulless husks to confront, but we'll give it a crack. What's up with the increase in comics that are just lovely? Where have they come from? Why now? And what are the good ones? We'll tell ya! Also: Competition time! Email us a description of the show you think we should be doing instead to info@consequential.net and win our books of the year!We talked about:Khaos Komix - Tab KimptonFeels Like Noodles - Jade SarsonCowboys and Insects - David Hine and Shakey Kane (Roger w...2016-12-0858 minConSequentialConSequentialEpisode 65: Thought Bubble Hauls We're back from Thought Bubble and here to tell you about the exciting things we picked up - including several hideous diseases! But more than that we got some great new comics and interviewed some interesting creators. Let us tell you what you would have bought if only you had our impeccable taste.Also we're sorry about how wet this all sounds. Sorry. About. The. Wet. We talked to:15:20 - Tab Kimpton, Discord Comics21:30 - Harry Bentley & Michael Barr of Dragonhide Studios (and Dragonhoard Publishing)38:20 - Jade Sarson, For the Love of God Marie...2016-11-1624 min