Very Bad Wizards

a philosopher and a psychologist ponder human morality

About the show

Very Bad Wizards is a podcast featuring a philosopher (Tamler Sommers) and a psychologist (David Pizarro), who share a love for ethics, pop culture, and cognitive science, and who have a marked inability to distinguish sacred from profane. Each podcast includes discussions of moral philosophy, recent work on moral psychology and neuroscience, and the overlap between the two.

Episodes

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    Episode 118: We Don't Love Them Hoax

    June 27th, 2017  |  1 hr 12 mins
    campus politics, conceptual penis hoax, james lindsay

    David and Tamler try to put the topic of campus politics to bed once and for all – with limited success. First, we get into a big fight about the prevalence and danger of political correctness in American universities. We junked that recording, and tried to distill our best points into a new one. (Trust us – it was for the best.) We also narrow down all the topic recommendations from our beloved Patreon supporters to five finalists. In the second segment, James Lindsay (co-author of the "Conceptual Penis" hoax) joins us to talk about why he thinks the hoax was more successful in exposing gender studies than some of their critics (including us) have suggested.

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    Episode 117: Extended Minds, Extended Foreskins

    June 13th, 2017  |  1 hr 11 mins
    distributed cognition, extended mind, male circumcision

    David and Tamler break down a recent classic in the philosophy of mind: "The Extended Mind" by Andy Clark and David Chalmers. What is
    boundary of your mind? Is it contained with your body, or does it extend to the external environment--to your laptop, notebook,
    smartphone and more? Is this a purely terminological question, or one with practical and moral significance? And what is the role of
    intuition in providing an answer? Plus, Dave shares an email alerting him to the psychological trauma of male circumcision along
    with an exciting all-natural method for restoring the foreskin (that was stolen from us as infants).

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    Episode 116: Pain, Pleasure, and Peer-Reviewed Penises

    May 31st, 2017  |  1 hr 16 mins
    conceptual penises, happiness, pain, pleasure, sokal hoax, taste

    David and Tamler break down the latest small-stakes academic controversy--yes the one about conceptual penises. Does the recent "Sokal-like" hoax expose the ideological extremism of gender studies? Or does it show that certain portions of the "skeptic" community are susceptible to the same biases as their opponents? In the main segment they discuss the problems with measuring pain, pleasure, and happiness. When your doctor asks you to rate your pain between 1 and 10 and you say a 7, does your '7' reflect the same subjective experience as another person's '7'? (That depends--have you experienced childbirth?) How can we get more accurate readings of pain and pleasure across different people with different experiences? Most importantly, which number gets you the Vicodin?

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    Episode 115: Which Field is More Fu@%ed: Philosophy or Psychology?

    May 16th, 2017  |  1 hr 37 mins

    David and Tamler go ambulance chasing for scandals in their own fields. Inspired by a tweet from Jay Van Bavel, they argue about which of their disciplines--philosophy or psychology--is more completely and irredeemably fucked. Is the recent controversy at the feminist philosophy journal Hypatia diagnostic of larger problems in philosophy? Can the replication crisis ever be solved? Can philosophy return to studying the big questions? What can psychologists actually discover about the human mind?

    Warning: this episode features a more respectful and mature dialogue than some VBW listeners may be comfortable with.

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    Episode 114: Great Vengeance and Furious Anger (Top 5 Movies About Revenge)

    May 4th, 2017  |  1 hr 21 mins
    movies, passover, revenge, vengeance

    Somehow, after 113 episodes David and Tamler have never done a top 5 movie episode about revenge (so unbelievable that we had to double-check). That changes today. Among the things we learned: good revenge movies are harder to find than we thought, revenge (at least, movie revenge) is messy, and David knows at least one movie that Tamler has never heard of. Plus, should Jews be celebrating the killing of Egyptian first borns? Or atoning for it? (Or perhaps just pouring out a little more wine at Passover?)

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    Episode 113: Pascal, Probability, and Pitchforks

    April 18th, 2017  |  1 hr 18 mins
    expected utility, god, pascal's mugging, pascal's wager

    David and Tamler break down what may be the best argument that it's rational to believe in God: Pascal's Wager. (No, we're not just trolling our Sam Harris listeners.) Does the expected value of believing in God outweigh the probability that you're wrong? How does belief work--can you just turn it on and off? What if you believe in the wrong God? This leads to a wide-ranging discussion on decision theory, instrumental rationality, artificial intelligence, transformative experiences, and whether David should drop acid. Your brain AND you future self will love this episode!

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    Episode 112: Gettier Goggles

    April 4th, 2017  |  1 hr 31 mins
    epistemology, gettier cases, monogamy, skepticism

    For four years Tamler has been bitching about Gettier cases without even explaining what they are or why he hates them. That ends today. David and Tamler talk about the famous paper that challenged the (widespread? non-existent?) notion that knowledge is, and only is, justified true belief. We talk about the so-called skeptics about knowledge that Gettier inspired, then discuss the real skepticism that Descartes examined with his evil demon thought experiment. Plus, you know how you're in a monogamous relationship because of science? Well, turns out that science may be flawed....

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    Episode 111: Our Language Doesn't Have a Word For This Title (with Yoel Inbar)

    March 22nd, 2017  |  1 hr 3 mins

    In Part 2 of our episode with film scholar Yoel Inbar (AOS: Quebecois New Wave Cinema), we break down the philosophy and psychology of the movie Arrival.

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    Episode 110: Stepsisters and Neck Braces (with Yoel Inbar)

    March 14th, 2017  |  41 mins 50 secs

    Special guest Yoel Inbar joins Tamler and David to discuss the Charles Murray protest at Middlebury College (and the top porn searches by State).

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    Episode 109: Moral Pluralism: Behind the Lube

    February 28th, 2017  |  1 hr 11 mins

    Tamler and Dave discuss moral pluralism.

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    Episode 108: The Gimp Exception

    February 7th, 2017  |  1 hr 14 mins

    Tamler and David discuss moral hypocrisy.

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    Episode 107: Winking Under Oppression (with Manuel Vargas)

    January 24th, 2017  |  1 hr 21 mins

    Philosopher Manuel Vargas joins us to talk about moral responsibility under oppression.

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    Episode 106: American Grandstand

    January 10th, 2017  |  1 hr 17 mins
    edge.org, moral grandstanding

    David and Tamler take a break from moral grandstanding to talk about moral grandstanding, focusing on a recent paper by philosophers Justin Tosi and Brandon Warmke.

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    Episode 105: Wizards With (Reactive) Attitudes

    December 28th, 2016  |  1 hr 23 mins

    Tamler and David discuss the increasingly trollish nature of Aeon Magazine articles, then discuss (and argue about) philosopher Victoria McGeer's 2012 article "Co-reactive attitudes and the making of moral community."

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    Episode 104: Smelling Salts for Morality: Our Top 3 Movies About Empathy (with Paul Bloom)

    December 13th, 2016  |  1 hr 33 mins
    empathy, movies, paul bloom

    Paul Bloom joins Tamler and David to discuss their picks for the top three movies about empathy.

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    Episode 103: Very Bad Utopias

    November 29th, 2016  |  1 hr 7 mins

    David and Tamler give thanks to their listeners and Patreon supporters with an episode chosen by our top Patreon subscribers--the drafting of a "constitution" for our very own Utopia.