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Sleep With Philosophy
Big ideas, softly spoken. Unwind with the lives and ideas of the world’s great thinkers—told softly, slowly, and with care. Each episode offers a gentle journey through the reflections of a single philosopher: from the quiet ethics of Confucius to the inner doubts of Descartes, the radical hope of Spinoza to the solitude of Simone Weil. Whether you're curious about philosophy or simply seeking calm at day’s end, Sleep with Philosophy offers a peaceful place to listen, wonder, and let go. Subscribe now, or listen ad-free with Whisper Premium at www.whisper.fm.
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Karl Rahner (b.1904) 10.12.2025 19:23
As the dusk of the 20th century settled over a world transformed by war and philosophy, Karl Rahner stood at the confluence of change, weaving the profound truths of existentialism and Christian theology into a tapestry of thought called transcendental Thomism. In his meditations, the routine and the divine intermingle, suggesting that within every whispered breath and quiet moment, there flows an...
Kurt Gödel (b.1906) 08.12.2025 18:20
As dusk draped over the intellectual salons of 1920s Vienna, Kurt Gödel crafted ideas that whispered of worlds beyond the seen, shaping thoughts that tested the very framework of certainty. Beneath the veil of a city pulsing with cultural rebirth and scientific curiosity, his profound discoveries emerged, suggesting that some truths lie tantalizingly out of reach, however advanced our tools of log...
Charles Peirce (b.1839) 05.12.2025 20:47
In the soft folds of 19th century America, beneath the starry cloak of industrial change and scientific discovery, Charles Peirce wove the intricate tapestry of his philosophical thoughts. As he threaded the needle of pragmatism through the fabric of a society reborn from the ashes of civil strife, he found beauty in the practical, connecting ideas to their tangible impacts on the everyday world....
Raimond Gaita (b.1946) 03.12.2025 19:45
Tonight, we drift into the thoughtful world of philosopher Raimond Gaita, where the fabric of morality is woven with the threads of personal stories and lived experiences. Under the tranquil veil of night, we explore how Gaitas reflections on truth, ethics, and human dignity resonate with the gentle and poignant narratives of his own life, particularly through his seminal work, Romulus, My Father....
W. V. O. Quine (b.1908) 01.12.2025 19:49
Amidst the echoing turmoil of the 20th century, philosopher W.V. Quine wove a quiet revolution in thought, challenging the sharp divisions between truth and experience. In our journey tonight, we explore his concept of a seamless web of beliefs, where knowledge does not stand isolated but vibrates through a connected universe of thoughts and experiences. As we delve into Quine’s portrayal of knowl...
Gottlob Frege (b.1848) 28.11.2025 18:44
In the quiet town of Wismar, under the vast, starlit skies of the 19th century, Gottlob Frege embarked on a journey that would ripple through the realms of philosophy and mathematics. Amidst the intellectual fervor of Germanys finest universities, Frege wove a delicate tapestry of logic and language, proposing a world where mathematics rested on the sturdy, unseen pillars of logical laws. His pion...
Norberto Bobbio (b.1909) 26.11.2025 18:42
Amid the echoes of a century wracked by change and conflict, we trace the serene tenacity of Norberto Bobbio, a philosopher steadfast in his quest for democracy, peace, and human dignity. In the shadow of Turin’s intellectual vibrance and the oppressive rise of Fascism, Bobbio’s thoughts blossomed into a resolute defense of liberty, weaving his profound objections to authoritarianism with a hopefu...
Jacques Maritain (b.1882) 24.11.2025 19:06
Tonight, we wander through the winding corridors of Jacques Maritains mind, where philosophy dances delicately with lifes profound queries. Amidst the chaos of the early 20th century, Maritain sought sanctuary in the timeless embrace of Thomistic thought, intertwining the spiritual with the rational in a gentle quest for the true beauty of existence. His journey evolved into a fervent discourse on...
Rainer Forst (b.1964) 21.11.2025 20:14
In the quiet hallows of thought, we explore the profound philosophical tapestries woven by Rainer Forst, tracing delicate lines through the complexities of justice, democracy, and human rights. Under the warm glow of the Frankfurt Schools legacy, Forsts discourse extends an invitation to understand the foundational right to justification, drawing on the ethos of mutual respect and equality that ch...
Thomas Reid (b.1710) 19.11.2025 19:52
In the hushed, ethereal glow of intellectual exploration, we wander through the misty philosophical landscape shaped by Thomas Reid. Amidst the rolling fogs of skepticism, his beacon of common sense emerges as a steadfast light, guiding us back to trust in our inherent faculties. As we delve into the serene depths of Reids insights, were reminded of the gentle power of our own perceptions, whisper...
John Hawthorne (b.1964) 17.11.2025 19:44
In the quietude of the night, we delve into the profound philosophical landscape crafted by John Hawthorne, where the nature of reality and the essence of knowledge invite us to ponder deeper truths. Through gentle exploration, we consider the layers beneath our everyday perceptions, questioning the continuity of objects and the very foundation of our understanding. Hawthornes inquiries pull us in...
Ernest Nagel (b.1901) 14.11.2025 17:30
Tonight, we delve into the tranquil currents of thought that Ernest Nagel navigated as he explored the philosophical shores of science. In a period brimming with revolutionary scientific ideas that reshaped our understanding of the cosmos, Nagels work offered a serene yet profound perspective on the integration of mathematical elegance and empirical depth. Amidst the whirlwind of quantum leaps and...
Patricia Churchland (b.1943) 12.11.2025 19:00
In a serene exploration of thought and existence, we delve into the tranquil depths of Patricia Churchlands pioneering journey at the confluence of neuroscience and philosophy. As twilight melds into the soft velvet of night, we are guided gently along a path where the mysteries of consciousness, self-identity, and morality are illuminated by the quiet glow of neuroscientific insights. With each p...
Amartya Sen (b.1933) 10.11.2025 18:28
In the gentle shadows of night, our thoughts drift to the story of Amartya Sen, whose early encounters with adversity in Bengal under the shadow of famine deeply colored his philosophical and economic inquiries. As we wander through the corridors of his life, from the vibrant streets of Calcutta to the esteemed academic halls of Cambridge and Harvard, we explore how personal hardship can shape glo...
Michael Oakeshott (b.1901) 07.11.2025 20:54
Tonight, we drift into the thoughtful realms of Michael Oakeshott, absorbing his reflections on the delicate balance between tradition and individual autonomy in political life. As we traverse the quiet shadows of his philosophy, we explore the belief that true governance gracefully dances between past wisdom and the subtle art of personal understanding. Oakeshott dismisses hasty changes in favor...
Saul Aaron Kripke (b.1940) 05.11.2025 20:54
In the quiet realms of thought, Saul Kripkes profound ideas on language and truth shift like the gentle currents of a deep, serene ocean. We drift towards understanding through the waters of Naming and Necessity, where names become more than mere labels, transforming into enduring bridges to the essence of the entities they denote. As twilight blends into the ink of night, our journey dances aroun...
Anthony Kenny (b.1931) 03.11.2025 19:53
In tonights episode, we traverse the contemplative landscapes shaped by Anthony Kennys philosophical explorations, journeying from the intricate medieval ideals of Thomas Aquinas to the clarity of modern analytical thought. As we wander through the centuries, the whispers of classical logic blend with the questions of contemporary life, culminating in a luminous dialogue between past wisdom and pr...
Jonathan Lear (b.1950) 31.10.2025 19:26
Amidst the quiet unfolding of night, we delve into the philosophical gardens tended by Jonathan Lear, where the ancient blooms of Aristotles ethics intertwine with the intricate vines of modern psychoanalysis. Here, in the stillness, we explore how moments of profound change and uncertainty are not just barriers but bridges to deeper understanding and ethical growth. Lears insights illuminate the...
John Leslie (b.1940) 29.10.2025 17:43
As twilight deepens, we dwell within the philosophical realms of John Leslie, exploring the delicate intricacies of existence and our place in the cosmos. Amid the hushed whispers of the universe, Leslies thoughts on the anthropic principle suggest a universe finely tuned for life, hinting at more profound, ethical dimensions beneath its vast expanse. This gentle intellectual journey offers a sere...
Alvin Goldman (b.1938) 27.10.2025 17:21
In the quiet recesses of the mind, we wander through the intricate tapestry of knowledge and belief, guided by the philosophical musings of Alvin Goldman. As night enfolds the world in its silken darkness, we delve into the realms of reliabilism and the communal symphony of social epistemology, exploring how truths are woven from the looms of reliable processes and collective intellect. Under the...
Susan Neiman (b.1955) 24.10.2025 20:11
In the quiet hum of a world constantly seeking balance between right and wrong, we explore the thoughtful realms of Susan Neiman’s philosophy, as she questions the fabric of morality against the backdrop of historical upheaval and personal growth. Born amidst the fervor of the Civil Rights Movement and shaped under the intellectual influence of John Rawls and the profound history of Berlin, Neiman...
Gilles Deleuze (b.1925) 22.10.2025 20:11
In a world where the steady drum of change beats a ceaseless rhythm, the philosophies of Gilles Deleuze invite us to envision reality not as a static tableau but as an everlasting dance of differentiation and becoming. Delving into the fabric where identity merges with the infinite flow of life, Deleuze reimagines existence itself with each thought and discourse becoming a vibrant thread in the ev...
Andrew Feenberg (b.1943) 20.10.2025 21:40
In the quiet folds of the night, we explore the intertwined journey of Andrew Feenberg, a philosopher who watched the 20th century unfurl through rapid technological advancements and profound sociopolitical shifts. Beneath the gentle hum of progress, we find a landscape marked by the complex interplay of technology as both a tool for empowerment and an instrument of control. As we navigate through...
Ian Hacking (b.1936) 17.10.2025 19:02
As the night folds its silver veil over the skyline, we delve into the tranquil depths of philosophy, where the thoughts of Ian Hacking flow like a gentle river through the landscape of human understanding. Hackings insights into how scientific classifications shape our identities, akin to an artists brush strokes that define a landscape, reveal the profound interplay between knowledge and self-pe...
Jason Stanley (b.1969) 15.10.2025 19:00
In the gentle murmur of the evening, we wander through the intricate landscape of language and power, guided by the profound philosophies of Jason Stanley. His exploration into how language molds our perceptions whispers a deeper understanding of the unseen forces that shape our democratic societies. As the shadows of night deepen, we delve into the subtle interplay between rhetoric and reality, u...
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