The Canadian Philosophy Show
The Canadian Philosophy Show is a radio program and podcast that was founded as “Spring Forward” in 2017 by students at Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo, BC, in conjunction with CHLY campus-community radio. The Canadian Philosophy Show is currently produced by students from Vancouver Island University and Simon Fraser University, with participation from other Canadian students and authoritative community members. We explore issues of classical and modern philosophy, including contemporary scientific, political, and ethical issues. The radio program is broadcast on CHLY (Nanaimo) each Monday at noon PT on 101.7 FM and streaming at https://www.chly.ca/; and on CJSF (Burnaby BC) each Thursday at 9 AM PT on 90.1 FM and streaming at https://cjsf.ca/contents/cjsf-901fm. Email us at: hello@philosophyshow.ca
Episodes

Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
Environmental philosophy: The five pillars of nature's value.
An analysis of five philosophical reasons nature can be asserted to have value.
with:
Michael Robert Caditz (University of British Columbia)
Brandon Brownlee (Vancouver Island University)

Tuesday Mar 05, 2024
Tuesday Mar 05, 2024
The Herd, the Public, the They
In this episode, Brandon and Hale elaborate and discuss Heidegger's notion of the They, and explore two prior concepts anticipating this idea: Nietzsche's idea of the Herd and Kierkegaard's idea of the Public.
with:
Hale Rothery (Vancouver Island University)
Brandon Brownlee
Recorded March 3, 2024

Sunday Feb 25, 2024
Sunday Feb 25, 2024
Media and Rhetoric
Description: In this episode, Hale and Brandon discuss forms of media and media theory in relation to current political circumstances, from the Israel-Palestine conflict to the emerging wave of populist politics.
with:
Hale Rothery (Vancouver Island University)
Brandon Brownlee (Vancouver Island University)
Recorded February 25, 2024

Sunday Feb 25, 2024
Sunday Feb 25, 2024
Cultural evolution does not exist
I will make a highly provocative and controversial claim based in logic that although biological "Darwinian" evolution may be indisputable, the popular notion of "cultural evolution"--which is the subject of much cutting-edge exploration and unsettled debate--is unlikely to exist.
with:
Michael Robert Caditz (University of British Columbia)
Brandon Brownlee (Vancouver Island University)
Recorded February 17, 2024

Sunday Feb 25, 2024
Sunday Feb 25, 2024
Continuation of Part 1 in the introduction to Philosophy of Law. This time, we discuss Dworkin's view, which builds upon the legal positivist view with reference to the natural law theorists mentioned previously. Two more cases are brought to bear on this debate.
Led by Mihai Covaser University of British Columbia)
with:
Tagen Marshall (Vancouver Island University)
Brandon Brownlee
Recorded February 10, 2024

Sunday Feb 25, 2024
Sunday Feb 25, 2024
Introduction to the two primary camps in the debate about the nature of law: natural law theory and legal positivism. We explore two natural law theorists, St. Thomas Aquinas and John Finnis, and two legal positivists, John Austin and H.L.A. Hart, as well as Hart's student Ronald Dworkin, who's theory tries to reconcile the two camps.
with:
Michael Robert Caditz (University of British Columbia)
Brandon Brownlee (Vancouver Island University)
Mihai Covaser (University of British Columbia)
Recorded February 2, 2024

Sunday Feb 25, 2024
Sunday Feb 25, 2024
On Certainty
A discussion on the concept of certainty and the consequences of being certain.
with:
Hale Rothery (Vancouver Island University)
Brandon Brownlee
Recorded January 26, 2024

Monday Jan 22, 2024
Monday Jan 22, 2024
A fresh perspective on the Israel-Palestinian conflict, which entails an uncommon definition of "peace."With Michael Robert Caditz & Zelik Segal.
Recorded January 22, 2024

Monday Jan 15, 2024
Monday Jan 15, 2024
On Irony:
An exploration of the concept of irony and lives lived ironically.
Led by:
Brandon Brownlee
with:
Hale Rothery (Vancouver Island University)
Recorded January 14, 2024

Tuesday Jan 09, 2024
Tuesday Jan 09, 2024
In this episode, Hale and Brandon continue their discussion of aesthetic theory in the context of architecture by comparing and contrasting the modern architectural ideas of Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright.
Led by:
Hale Rothery (Vancouver Island University)
with:
Brandon Brownlee
Recorded January 3, 2024