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The Guerrilla Radio Show

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Podcast Description

The Guerrilla Radio Show is an informal philosophy talk show. Committed to waging war against idiocy and bringing philosophy to the masses, the Guerrilla Radio Show offers its listeners a unique perspective on important philosophical issues. A philosophy talk show doesnrsquo;t have to be stuffy, boring or incapable of attracting younger audiences. Jam packed with thought provoking topics, great guests, cool music and a sarcastic sense of humor, the Guerrilla Radio Show is definitely a one-of-a-kind philosophy talk show. Episodes are available from the GRS website (www.guerrillaradioshow.com) via manual online download or automatically through a free podcast subscription.

Customer Reviews

Excellent Approach

The Guerrilla Radio Show is highly informative and fun to listen to. This is philosophy meets The Man Show in many ways, at least in my opinion. Lectures and conversations are presented in an incredibly enjoyable format with plenty of humor thrown in as well. The guests are great as well. Keep up the great work guys!

Awesome...

Great show, informative, fun, thoroughly enjoyable

Confusing and often disappointing

Every time I listen to this podcast, I'm hopeful. But I get let down every time. The way these guys talk, it sounds like they are teachers because they mention grading papers and whatnot. But besides those quick comments, I would have never guessed it. It sounds like they are first or second year students of philosophy just messing around for extra credit or something. Their research is sometimes shoddy, their explanations often get confusing, it's often difficult to follow the argument through all their talk about meaningless crap inbetween and their jokes. Finally, when I get to the end I'm often mad or frusterated with them for making fallacious arguments, not getting the research right, or explaining the topic very, very badly! The podcast that made me the most upset was the one about the existence of god, where they all came to the conclusion that Plantinga's form of the Ontological Argument was a valid, watertight argument that hasn't been refuted. We are left with God is proven via logic. What?!? I was left speechless. Simply put, this podcast is not a good one. Not only that, the guys on the show are very annoying. They need to do more research, figure out how to explain concepts better, and cut down on the jokes. Also, a suggestion: use first semester philosophy students when going around asking people how they view this subject or that subject. Asking people on the street is just utterly useless.

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  • Category: Philosophy
  • Language: English

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