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The Podcast For Inquiry

The Podcast For Inquiry

著者: Centre For Inquiry Canada
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A podcast for scientific, skeptical, secular, rational and humanistic inquiry. They've got answers? We've got questions.The Centre For Inquiry Canada 哲学 社会科学 科学
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  • Religion, theism, and race: The Black Practice of Disbelief with Dr. Anthony Pinn
    2026/05/06

    Dr. Anthony Pinn is a professor, prolific author and much sought-after lecturer committed to academic rigor. Known internationally as a leading expert in the field of African American religion, Dr. Pinn's teaching and research interests span liberation theologies, black religious aesthetics, religion and popular culture, and African American humanism.

    On today's episode, I speak with Dr. Pinn about his book The Black Practice of Disbelief. We start with how he defines religion, which might differ slightly from what many Inquirers understand. We talk What distinguishes Black Humanism from Humanism in general, and the need to partner with progressive theists to achieve the social change Humanists strive for. Black Humanists are often considered outsiders even within the Black community, a minority within a minority. Nonetheless, according to Dr. Pinn, Black Humanism is always about what we can do to reduce suffering in this world.


    Podcast for Inquiry is hosted by Leslie Rosenblood and brought to you by the Centre for Inquiry Canada. Join today! Produced by Zack Dumont, Martin Zielinski, and Leslie Rosenblood. Support Podcast for Inquiry on Patreon: https://patreon.com/PodcastforInquiry. Send your thoughts and feedback to podcast@centreforinquiry.ca.

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    53 分
  • Richard Carrier believes Secular Humanism is the best political philosophy
    2026/04/22

    Richard Carrier is the author of Sense and Goodness without God, On the Historicity of Jesus, The Scientist in the Early Roman Empire, and many other books, chapters, and articles. With a Ph.D. in ancient history from Columbia University, he specializes in the modern philosophy of naturalism, the origins of Christianity, and the intellectual history of Greece and Rome.

    In today's episode, Richard defends the premise that a government run along secular humanist principles is the best form of societal governance. His two core tenets are that human interests matter above all, and that rational, evidence based reasoning makes everyone better off. Richard and Leslie explore these two concepts in depth, then compare secular humanism to other possible governing philosophies.

    Further reading and watching:

    • The Christian Nationalism vs. Secular Humanism "Debate" (more of a harangue, and does a poor job of representing either perspective) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwJOsq2tI80

    • Richard's analysis of the "Debate" https://www.richardcarrier.info/archives/38824

    • Richard's written debate on animal experimentation: https://www.richardcarrier.info/archives/18837

    • Richard's paper: Objective moral facts exist in all possible universes https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/16/8/1061


    Podcast for Inquiry is hosted by Leslie Rosenblood and brought to you by the Centre for Inquiry Canada. Join today! Produced by Zack Dumont, Martin Zielinski, and Leslie Rosenblood. Support Podcast for Inquiry on Patreon: https://patreon.com/PodcastforInquiry. Send your thoughts and feedback to podcast@centreforinquiry.ca.

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    1 時間 21 分
  • Persistence, not patience, is required for progress: Feminism in 2026 with Linda Silver Dranoff
    2026/04/08

    Linda Silver Dranoff is a precedent-setting lawyer, an empowering author about law, public policy and women's rights, and a successful feminist activist for equality and family law reform. She is the author of Fairly Equal: Lawyering the Feminist Revolution. Linda has been honoured with the Order of Canada, Order of Ontario and Law Society Medal.

    Her latest effort is Fairly Equal: Conversations Toward a Feminist Future - A new web series that looks at today's threats to women's equality rights and warns that we cannot take past advances for granted.

    Linda begins the conversation by describing how women were viewed by the law well into the 20th century. Women were considered property - effectively owned by their husbands - under the law until the 1970s.

    We talk about the many areas women's rights have advanced in the intervening decades - including progress in bodily autonomy, family law, employment equity, and more. But equality between men and women is still a distant goal. Even though laws pay equity laws have been on the books for four decades with the infrastructure to enforce them, women's wages have advanced from 64 cents for every dollar men earn to only 68 cents.

    Linda concludes our conversation by providing some advice for those coming up in the world who want to continue working towards the goal of equality between the sexes.

    Podcast for Inquiry is hosted by Leslie Rosenblood and brought to you by the Centre for Inquiry Canada. Join today! Produced by Zack Dumont, Martin Zielinski, and Leslie Rosenblood. Support Podcast for Inquiry on Patreon: https://patreon.com/PodcastforInquiry. Send your thoughts and feedback to podcast@centreforinquiry.ca.

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    1 時間 5 分
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