Let us try and make sense of philosophical ideas and how they reflect in our everyday lives. Like a dose of some feel-o-sophy!

Existence Explored
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Podcast Overview
Let us try and make sense of philosophical ideas and how they reflect in our everyday lives. Like a dose of some feel-o-sophy!
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5/27/2023
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Recent Episodes

April 21, 2024
Do you know Enough? What is knowledge? | Plato & Aristotle | Episode 5
<p><br>Welcome to the fifth episode of "Existence Explored," where host Avinash dives deep into the concept of knowledge through the perspectives of ancient Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle. Using engaging metaphors and personal anecdotes, Avinash explores how our experiences shape what we believe to be true and how our understanding evolves through the pursuit of knowledge.</p> <p>Discover Plato's allegory of the cave, where a prisoner escapes from the shadows to experience the light of true reality, symbolizing the journey from ignorance to enlightenment. Learn how Aristotle's empirical approach emphasizes observation and logic, helping us differentiate between fact and reason.</p> <p>Throughout this episode, we see relatable stories to illustrate the impact of opinions and biases on our perception of reality. The discussion encourages listeners to embrace the pursuit of knowledge, challenge assumptions, and step outside their comfort zones to seek deeper truths.</p> <p>Tune in to explore these timeless philosophical questions and embark on your own journey of discovery. If you're interested in philosophy, self-improvement, or just a good story, this episode has something for you. Join us on "Existence Explored" as we navigate the path from uncertainty to understanding.</p>

August 1, 2023
Is Love Really Greed? | Nietzsche and the nature of opposites | Love - Part 3 | Episode 4
<p>Nietzsche believed that love is not just a feeling, but an action. He said, “There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.” He saw love as a way to overcome the individual self and connect with others on a deeper level. Love, for Nietzsche, is a way to transcend the limitations of the human condition and achieve a higher state of being. Nietzsche believed that true love is a rare and difficult to find, but one that is worth striving for. </p> <p><br></p> <p>If you like the episode let me know @ 2expodcast@gmail.com</p>

June 24, 2023
What stage of Love are you in? | Plato's Symposium | Love - Part 2 | Episode 3
<p>In this episode of Existence Explored, the concept of Platonic love is discussed. Platonic love is seen as a progressive journey consisting of stages. The first stage is physical attraction, followed by love for someone's personality, then love for culture and values, and finally love for knowledge and the pursuit of truth and goodness. Plato believed that the ultimate form of love is the pursuit of the true and the good. The speaker reflects on their own experience of love and the fear of not being loved in return, expressing a desire to continue the exploration of love in future episodes.</p> <p>Please leave feedback and comments at - 2expodcast@gmail.com</p>
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