Does a world without aging become boring to death? Filled with immortals condemned to increasing boredom?1. A growing flood of heterogeneous opportunities2. No need anyway, man does not work like that3. Experiences are valuable in themselve
Fear so often mentioned during life extension debates, today will we be looking at the problem of overpopulation in a world without elderly people.1. What is overpopulation?2. Yes our numbers will grow.3. Which won’t be a problem.4. Ethics
Brexit is important because it actually concerns us all. We will be analyzing the two main motivations, universal because linked to human psychology rather than to a small island. The double loss of both identity and control, as well as the eth
Our series on aging now takes a look at the natural aspect of it, which is often used as justification to defend its presence and particularly its preservation now that it seems all too probable that we will be able to get rid of it.1. A nice
On the one hand it’s a sure thing, aging leads to death. And for those of us listening who haven’t yet committed suicide, this is a problem. Unless aging presents for oneself some kind of an advantage greater even than knowing that one has no e
We’re going to ask ourselves what death actually is, it’s not as straightforward as it seems, but more importantly whether we need to fear it and whether we should try to push back against it.1. What we won’t talk about.2. Death is nothing.
In this podcast we're going to talk philosophy. But not the tasteless and annoying kind, which we all knew all too well back in school, but rather the interesting and useful kind. Instead we will try to focus on what’s important. On identifying