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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the 323rd episode of the [[Very Bad Wizards]] podcast, released on December 23, 2025. The opening segment is a discussion on . The main segment is a discussion on . The preroll contains the standard [[disclaimer]] and [[theme_music]].
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the 323rd episode of the [[Very Bad Wizards]] podcast, released on December 23, 2025. The main segment is a discussion on . The preroll contains the standard [[disclaimer]] and [[theme_music]].


== Opening Quote ==
== Opening Quote ==

Revision as of 15:46, 17 March 2026

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Debate Me 'Phro is the 323rd episode of the Very Bad Wizards podcast, released on December 23, 2025. The main segment is a discussion on . The preroll contains the standard disclaimer and theme_music.

Opening Quote


Show Notes

David and Tamler dive into Plato's Euthyphro, part of our intermittent Back 2 Basics series. A young cocksure priest, confident in his holiness, bumps into Socrates on his way to court to prosecute his father for a wrongful death. After a few rounds with Socrates on the nature of piety, he becomes a little less sure of himself.  We talk about Plato's decision to set the dialogue in the days before Socrates' own trial, the famous Euthyphro dilemma, the seemingly little progress that's made in defining piety, and much more. Plus Oliver Sacks wrote books where the truth seemed stranger than fiction, but how much of what he wrote was really true? Oliver Sacks Put Himself Into His Case Studies. What Was the Cost? by Rachel Aviv [newyorker.com] Plato's Euthyphro [wikipedia.org] We are teaming up with givedirectly, and a whole bunch of podcasters to help families in Rwanda. While match funds last, your donation will be 1.5x matched, meaning every $100 donation will turn into $150 for families in need. Go to givedirectly.org/wizards if you find it in your heart to give a donation.