Do Explain with Christofer Lövgren
A podcast by Christofer Lövgren
65 Episodes
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#40 - Turbulent Tripping, with Aaron Nesmith-Beck
Published: 4/04/2022 -
#39 - The Magic of Mushrooms, with Aaron Nesmith-Beck
Published: 24/03/2022 -
#38 - Laughing Out Loud, with Joe Hudson
Published: 12/02/2022 -
#37 - [The Chapman Series, Pt. 2] Nebulosity of Knowing
Published: 7/02/2022 -
#36 - [The Chapman Series, Pt. 1] Cognitivism, Representationalism, and Rationalism
Published: 26/01/2022 -
#35 - Connection, with Joe Hudson
Published: 23/11/2021 -
#34 - Sentience, with Walter Veit, Dennis Hackethal, and Matt Guttman
Published: 1/11/2021 -
Guest Appearance on Humans
Published: 22/10/2021 -
#33 - In a Sea of Studies: COVID-19 Vaccines, with Marek Doyle and Dr. Purvi Parikh
Published: 1/10/2021 -
Guest Appearance on Increments
Published: 21/09/2021 -
#32 - The Boundaries of Self, with Jake Orthwein
Published: 1/09/2021 -
#31.2 - Problematic Probability, with Ben Chugg
Published: 1/08/2021 -
#31.1 - Nonuniversal Explainers, with Ben Chugg
Published: 11/07/2021 -
#30 - Make the Future Come Sooner, with Mathias Sundin
Published: 19/06/2021 -
#29 - The Creative Power of Monogamy, with Sarah Fitz-Claridge
Published: 1/06/2021 -
#28.2 - Introspection, with Jake Orthwein
Published: 9/05/2021 -
#27.2 - The Nature of Knowledge, with Brett Hall
Published: 4/05/2021 -
#28.1 - Meaning and Meta-Rationality, with Jake Orthwein
Published: 26/04/2021 -
#27.1 - The Primacy of People, with Brett Hall
Published: 7/04/2021 -
#26 - Interference With Thinking, with Michael Golding
Published: 30/03/2021
Do Explain is a conversational podcast centered around questions of individual and collective human progress. Originally inspired by the visionary worldview of David Deutsch, the podcast has expanded into a lighthearted exploration of growth and progress in all its forms. Common discussion topics include the nature of mind, meaning, and knowledge; technologies of personal transformation; and the future of human flourishing. Hosted by the irrevocably curious dickhead, Christofer Lövgren.