![]() ![]() Sponsor: Check out Spencer Wants to Know. Support the podcast! You’ll get all of our post-game discussions and other exclusive bonus content, including the unedited video recording of this very episode. The episode image is from the car wash project. Follow him at supporters! Do you want to watch the unedited video of this episode, recorded solely for your benefit? Do it! Thanks for your support! This Beauty: A Philosophy of Being Alive Nick Riggle 4.10 80 ratings15 reviews An acclaimed philosopher and new father argues that engaging with beauty can make life worth living You didnt choose to live this life, in this body, in these conditionsthis delicate and difficult life. ![]() ![]() Watch him talking a lot more about awsomeness. ![]() Mark and Bill (your philosophy/comedy puppets, here eternally to dance for your entertainment) engage Nick via car wash planning, the appearance of Bill’s imaginary friend, Groundhog Day, excess copies of the Pol Pot biography, and other invitations to awesomeness. of San Diego and has written This Beauty about this question, as well as On Being Awesome. What does the shortness of our lives and the beauty of the world actually entail in terms of behavior and philosophy? Nick is a former pro skater who teaches philosophy at U. A lively philosophical exploration of what it means to be awesome and not suck, and a plea for more awesomeness in our personal, social, and public lives. ![]()
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