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“Vagueness and Philia”

An episode of the Why am I like this podcast, hosted by Why am I like this, titled "“Vagueness and Philia” " was published on November 11, 2018 and runs 31 minutes.

November 11, 2018 ·31m · Why am I like this

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This evening, I had the pleasure of flambaying someone I vaguely call “friend,” josh. This podcast depicts your host stumbling through this new activity of interviewing philosophers. While stumbling, the host asks her interlocutor to ask the question Grace previously posed, what Josh is up to in his work, and how his work can be applied to friendships. Will there be answers? Maybe!

This evening, I had the pleasure of flambaying someone I vaguely call “friend,” josh. This podcast depicts your host stumbling through this new activity of interviewing philosophers. While stumbling, the host asks her interlocutor to ask the question Grace previously posed, what Josh is up to in his work, and how his work can be applied to friendships. Will there be answers? Maybe!
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