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The Pondering Primates Podcast

The Pondering Primates Podcast

By UoE AthHumSecSoc

Founded in 2018, the Pondering Primates podcast is a series of conversations about issues in philosophy, politics, religion, reason, and much else besides. It is brought to you by students of the University of Edinburgh Atheist, Humanist, and Secularist Society.

The podcast's very own Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ponderingprimates/. Read the page details for information on the team and more!

All views the hosts'/guests' own, not necessarily the Society's.
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S1 Episode 3: Julian Baggini on Global Philosophy- Live!

The Pondering Primates PodcastApr 04, 2019

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S2: Summer Special: Dr. Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens on Anwar al-Awlaki's western jihad

S2: Summer Special: Dr. Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens on Anwar al-Awlaki's western jihad

In this unexpected addition to the series, Daniel speaks to Dr. Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens. Meleagrou-Hitchens is a lecturer in Terrorism and Radicalisation at King’s College London and Research Director of the Program on Extremism at George Washington University. He is an expert on extremist movements whose research on jihadism has taken him as far afield as Iraq and East Africa and whose articles have appeared in Foreign Policy and The Wall Street Journal among many other outlets. His first book, Incitement: Anwar al-Awlaki’s Western Jihad was released last month; it is an analysis of perhaps the foremost English-language jihadist recruiter and propagandist of recent years, and the book, Awlaki, and jihad are the main topics of this episode. You can follow Alexander on Twitter here.

NOTE: The last five minutes-ish of the audio in this episode is a bit dysfunctional, which means both Daniel and Alexander's tracks play over each other a little and there are a few awkward seconds of silence where there weren't any. It is still audible, though, and the rest of the episode is fine. Just in case anyone was wondering!

Jun 14, 202001:23:12
S2: A Coda and a Farewell

S2: A Coda and a Farewell

In which Daniel concludes the series, and his tenure as president of the Society, with a farewell message.

May 05, 202004:02
S2 E21: Finale with a Philosopher- A.C. Grayling on Brexit, coronavirus, humanism, the history of philosophy, and more.

S2 E21: Finale with a Philosopher- A.C. Grayling on Brexit, coronavirus, humanism, the history of philosophy, and more.

Professor A.C. Grayling is a British philosopher and writer and Master of the New College of the Humanities in London. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and the Royal Society of Arts, a Vice-President of Humanists UK, and an honorary associate of the National Secular Society, he is a frequent contributor to magazines and newspapers such as Prospect and The Guardian. He has written over 30 books on topics ranging from philosophy and politics to ethics and friendship. Some of his most recent books include Towards The Light, Ideas That Matter: A Personal Guide for the 21st Century, Liberty in the Age of Terror : A Defence of Civil Society and Enlightenment Values, The God Argument, Democracy and its Crisis, and The History of Philosophy. He has just recently released a new book on constitutions and reform, The Good State: On the Principles of Democracy. In this episode, the final regular one of this run, Daniel speaks to him on a variety of subjects ranging from humanism and philosophy to Brexit and wine-drinking.

Visit Anthony's website, which includes information on him and links to his articles and books, here. Follow him on Twitter here.

May 05, 202001:04:18
S2 E20- Andrew Copson: Humanism, Humanists UK, secularism, and writing

S2 E20- Andrew Copson: Humanism, Humanists UK, secularism, and writing

Andrew Copson is the Chief Executive of Humanists UK and President of Humanists International. Andrew has represented humanist organisations to places such as the House of Commons and the United Nations and has contributed to many outlets including New Humanist, The Guardian, and New Statesman and has appeared on TV and radio many times. He is the author of Secularism: A Very Short Introduction and, with A.C. Grayling, he edited The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Humanism. With Alice Roberts, he has authored the upcoming The Little Book of Humanism which relates wisdom from thousands of years of humanist thought. Visit his website here for more, including information on his previous books, and see here to preorder The Little Book of Humanism. You can also follow Andrew on Twitter here.

Mar 31, 202030:40
S2 E19: Peter Hitchens: coronavirus, dissent, conformity, Scotland, history, and literature
Mar 24, 202049:09
S2 E18: Conrad Hamilton part 2- a long digression on China (and some more on Jordan Peterson)

S2 E18: Conrad Hamilton part 2- a long digression on China (and some more on Jordan Peterson)

In this episode, Daniel and Conrad discuss China and the Chinese Communist Party, the rights and wrongs of Chinese policy, democracy, freedom, revolution and much else. This second part of the discussion was an unplanned digression so it made sense to separate the conversation into two episodes; in the notes for the previous episode can be found details about Conrad and his work, and that episode deals primarily with Jordan Peterson.*

*Disclaimer- I should add that the figures I cited for the Uighur demographic shift in Xinjiang were unfounded. I read them in an article but couldn't find the source to back the figures up, so I retract that. -Daniel

Mar 16, 202055:15
S2 E17: Conrad Hamilton part 1- critiquing Jordan Peterson

S2 E17: Conrad Hamilton part 1- critiquing Jordan Peterson

Conrad Hamilton is a doctoral student with Catherine Malabou and lecturer at Paris 8 university. He is a contributor to What Is Post-Modern Conservatism: Essays On Our Hugely Tremendous Times edited by Matthew McManus, is currently writing Dialectic of Escape: A Conceptual History of Video Games and is a co-author of the upcoming Myth and Mayhem: A Leftist Critique of Jordan Peterson wherein he provides a chapter critiquing Peterson’s understanding of postmodernism and Marxism, among other things- which is what Conrad discusses in this episode with Daniel.*
*Conrad and I went on a rather wide tangent debating China and the CCP; since that seemed suited to being part of a separate episode, this conversation has been divided into two parts. This first part mostly deals with Jordan Peterson, while the second part features our enjoyable debate on China. As a disclaimer I should also say I didn't get the chance in either part to respond to Conrad's point about Mao's China which appears in this episode- needless to say, his views are his own as my views are my own! Perhaps another time, Conrad; there was much we didn't get to discuss... -Daniel
Mar 11, 202001:15:01
S2 E16: Psychology, fear, and more from Los Angeles with Dr Patrick Lockwood
Mar 07, 202058:02
S2 E15: Seth Andrews- atheism, activism, politics, Trump, Game of Thrones, and more!
Mar 03, 202001:08:32
S2 E14: Ben Sixsmith discusses conservatism, agnosticism, literature- and much else besides!
Feb 12, 202001:26:38
S2 E13: Dr Nathan G. Alexander on the history of race and atheism
Feb 05, 202032:04
S2 E12: Prof. Matthew McManus on Postmodern Conservatism and Jordan Peterson
Jan 29, 202059:51
S2 E11: Aayushi Gupta on the Philosophy and Practice of Photography

S2 E11: Aayushi Gupta on the Philosophy and Practice of Photography

Photography student Aayushi Gupta discusses the theory and practice of photography and how photography relates to philosophical concerns about truth and beauty.
Jan 22, 202038:47
S2 E10: Prof. Richard Wiseman- science, skepticism, psychology, and more.
Nov 25, 201911:49
S2 E9: Maryam Namazie- Apostasy, Blasphemy, Dissent, Islam, and Dancing
Nov 18, 201914:22
S2 E8: Adam Ramsay- Open Democracy, fascism, and fundamentalism

S2 E8: Adam Ramsay- Open Democracy, fascism, and fundamentalism

Adam Ramsay is a journalist and writer at Open Democracy, and is co-editor of its UK branch. He tweets @adamramsay and his articles for OD can be found here. In this episode of the podcast, Daniel talks to Adam before his talk to the Society about OD and Adam's recently co-authored report into US Christian fundamentalist funding of the European far-right, among other things, and then Adam takes audience questions after the talk (the talk itself was not recorded). 

Nov 11, 201939:48
S2 E7: Helen Pluckrose
Nov 05, 201951:56
S2 E6: A Chat with Duncan Sutherland on Film and TV

S2 E6: A Chat with Duncan Sutherland on Film and TV

In which Daniel and his dear friend Duncan Sutherland, an aspiring filmmaker and connoisseur of that art form, have a pleasantly rambling conversation on film and TV.


Duncan's Twitter can be found here: @DuncanSLand

Oct 29, 201925:07
S2 E5: Halloween Special: Professor Chris French on ghosts and science
Oct 28, 201951:34
S2 E4: A Conversation with Josep Martí Bouis

S2 E4: A Conversation with Josep Martí Bouis

Daniel talks to Josep Martí Bouis, a theology student at the University of Edinburgh, in a wide-ranging discussion on science, faith, religion, atheism, morality, and more.

Oct 21, 201950:03
S2 E3: Prof. Frank Cogliano on Thomas Jefferson- Live!
Oct 14, 201945:27
S2 E2: Truth, Beauty, and Goodness: an open discussion between believers and non-believers- live!
Oct 04, 201954:04
Season 2 (2019-2020) Episode 1: Dr Iona Italia- India, migration, Areo, and much more!
Sep 29, 201901:37:23
S1 Episode 7: On Spirituality with Rev Dr Liam Fraser- Live!

S1 Episode 7: On Spirituality with Rev Dr Liam Fraser- Live!

In this episode Adam sits down with Church of Scotland Campus Minister Liam Fraser for a chat about religion and spirituality followed by an audience Q&A. 
Jun 02, 201949:25
S1 Episode 6: Milan Marcus of the Jewish Society

S1 Episode 6: Milan Marcus of the Jewish Society

Adam and Sam sit down with Milan Marcus, president of the University of Edinburgh Jewish Society for a conversation centred around his thoughts and personal experience with Judaism, antisemitism, Israel, and much more. 

May 05, 201945:15
S1 Episode 5: Nathan Sharp on Buddhism, gender, and more.

S1 Episode 5: Nathan Sharp on Buddhism, gender, and more.

Adam and Sam sit down with the incoming (2019-2020) Secretary of the Society, Nathan Sharp, for a wide-ranging discussion.
Apr 04, 201901:10:31
S1 Episode 4: Feminism

S1 Episode 4: Feminism

Adam and Sam sit down for a conversation with the university's Feminist Society members Izzy Spence (President) and Aathira Prakash (Campaigns Officer).
Apr 04, 201901:01:04
S1 Episode 3: Julian Baggini on Global Philosophy- Live!

S1 Episode 3: Julian Baggini on Global Philosophy- Live!

Adam talks in front of a live audience to the renowned philosopher Julian Baggini, who gave a talk to the Society in 2018.
Apr 04, 201959:30
S1 Episode 2: European Identity- Live!

S1 Episode 2: European Identity- Live!

Adam talks to Robert Włodarski, President of the University's European Union Society on the future of the EU and European identity, live in front of an audience.
Apr 04, 201945:50
Season 1 (2018-2019) Episode 1: Amrita's Life: Hinduism and Identity

Season 1 (2018-2019) Episode 1: Amrita's Life: Hinduism and Identity

Hosted by Adam Frisk and Sam Angell, the 2018-2019 President and Treasurer of the Society respectively, this is the first episode of the first series of Pondering Primates. This first series comprises all the conversations recorded in the 2018-2019 academic year. Here Adam and Sam have a conversation with Amrita Krishnakumar, President of the university's Hindu Society.
Apr 04, 201931:22