Episodes

  • The 5 Core Branches of Philosophy Explained: Origins, Key Beliefs & Real-World Examples
    Sep 28 2025

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    Discover the 5 core branches of philosophy — metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, logic, and political philosophy — in this deep-dive episode of The Perspicacious Perspective. We explore the origins of each branch, reveal who first developed the major theories, break down what their followers believe, and share real-world examples that bring these philosophical concepts to life. Whether you're a student, a lifelong learner, or just curious about how philosophy shapes our world, this episode is your clear, accessible guide to the foundations of human thought.

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    58 mins
  • Understanding UK Immigration: When, Why, and Where Migrants Settled in England and Wales
    Sep 14 2025

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    In this episode of The Perspicacious Perspective, I explore the history of immigration in the UK by focusing on the largest foreign-born populations that have settled in England and Wales since World War II. I take a close look at when migrants from different nations first began arriving, what political, social, and economic factors encouraged them to emigrate, and how immigration levels rose or fell at different points in time.

    I also discuss where the biggest diasporas can be found today, from South Asian and Caribbean communities that arrived in the post-war decades to later European migration following EU expansion. By tracing these stories, I aim to show how immigration has shaped modern Britain, creating the diverse society we know today.

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    33 mins
  • Political Theories Explained: Far-Left to Far-Right
    Aug 31 2025

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    In this episode, I take a deep dive into the political spectrum — from the far-left to the far-right — and explain what the most common political theories and labels really mean. I unpack the core ideas behind political theories such as communism, socialism, conservatism, fascism, and more, while clarifying how they differ and why they’re often misunderstood political labels.

    I also explore the nuances of centre-left, centrist, and centre-right political ideologies, showing where libertarian and authoritarian ideas fit on the spectrum. By the end of this episode, you will know how to talk about the different types of government that exist, you will be confident in articulating your political beliefs, and more importantly; you will know why and how your political beliefs may differ to others.

    If you want to sound more informed when talking about politics, or you want to figure out new ways of getting under your relatives' skin this festive season, then this is the episode for you.

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    48 mins
  • Disputed Territories Explained: Borders, Battles, and Global Conflicts
    Aug 24 2025

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    In this episode of The Perspicacious Perspective, I explore some of the world’s most hotly contested territories—both land and sea. I dive into tense border disputes, strategic islands, resource-rich regions, and historically entangled enclaves, breaking down where these areas are, which nations claim them, and the events that sparked and sustain these conflicts.

    I also examine the geopolitical and historical contexts behind these disputes, showing how centuries of diplomacy, wars, and cultural claims keep these regions in the global spotlight. This isn’t just geography—it’s a journey into the stories, strategies, and struggles that shape international relations and human ambition.

    Golan Heights

    Shebaa Farms

    Cyprus

    Nagorno‑Karabakh

    Mount Halti

    Kosovo

    Olivenza

    Gibraltar

    Ceuta, Melilla, Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, Peñón de Alhucemas, Islas Chafarinas

    Western Sahara

    Somaliland

    Abyei Area

    Bir Tawil

    Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, Aksai Chin, Arunachal Pradesh

    South China Sea

    Taiwan

    Senkaku Islands / Diaoyu Islands / Diaoyutai Islands

    Liancourt Rocks

    Kuril Islands

    Essequibo

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    40 mins
  • White Privilege Explained: Who Really Qualifies and Why
    Aug 17 2025

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    In this episode of The Perspicacious Perspective, I take a satirical and brutally honest look at the concept of white privilege—but not in the way mainstream narratives present it. I break down what it really takes to “qualify” for white privilege, showing that many so-called advantages are less about race and more about structural, economic, and familial factors.

    From intergenerational wealth and access to private education, to crime rates and cultural familiarity, I challenge the simplistic narratives often pushed in public discourse. I also ask the uncomfortable question: Is white privilege truly about skin color, or does it reveal something much deeper about society?

    Whether you agree or disagree, this episode offers sharp insight, biting analysis, and a perspective you won’t hear anywhere else. Tune in to rethink what privilege really means.

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    16 mins
  • Mental Health and Faith: The Psychological Effects of Not Believing in God
    Aug 10 2025

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    In this episode of The Perspicacious Perspective, I explore the complex link between belief in God and mental health. I reflect on the psychological and existential effects of not believing in a higher power, and how faith can provide emotional stability, community, and resilience during life’s toughest challenges.

    At the same time, I discuss the potential downsides of religious upbringing—especially for those whose values or identities clash with traditional doctrine. I also examine the freedoms of a secular life, while questioning whether the absence of faith can sometimes foster narcissism or hinder emotional and spiritual growth.

    Join me as I navigate this nuanced and sometimes controversial discussion about religion, mental well-being, and the human search for meaning.

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    21 mins
  • Logical Fallacies Explained: 21 Common Thinking Traps That Distort Truth
    Aug 3 2025

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    In this episode of The Perspicacious Perspective, I break down 21 of the most common logical fallacies that distort reasoning, debates, and everyday decision-making. From obvious traps like Ad Hominem attacks and Straw Man arguments to subtler pitfalls like the Accent Fallacy and Sunk Cost Fallacy, I explain what each fallacy is, why it matters, and how to spot it in conversations, media, and online debates.

    I give real-world examples and practical advice so you can sharpen your critical thinking, avoid manipulation, and stop falling for bad arguments. Whether you want to improve your logic skills, navigate debates confidently, or protect yourself from persuasive nonsense, this episode equips you with the tools to think clearly and critically.


    Logical Fallacies Master List:

    https://utminers.utep.edu/omwilliamson/engl1311/fallacies.htm


    1. Ad Hominem

    2. Straw Man

    3. Appeal to Ignorance / Argument from Ignorance

    4. Slippery Slope

    5. Circular Reasoning

    6. Hasty Generalisation

    7. Post Hoc / False Cause

    8. Red Herring

    9. Appeal to Authority

    10. Appeal to Emotion

    11. Tu Quoque

    12. Appeal to Tradition

    13. Appeal to Consequences

    14. Personal Incredulity

    15. Appeal to Spite

    16. Texas Sharpshooter

    17. Oversimplication

    18. Moving the Goalposts

    19. Accent Fallacy

    20. Sunk Cost Fallacy

    21. Nirvana fallacy

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    22 mins
  • Cultural Appropriation: Myth, Controversy, and Free Expression
    Jul 27 2025

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    In this episode of The Perspicacious Perspective, I tackle the contentious topic of cultural appropriation. I unpack what it claims to be, how it’s often misunderstood, and why I believe much of the outrage is overblown. From viral online controversies to historical examples like Jim Crow caricatures, I explore how culture, identity, and offense collide in today’s hyper-sensitive society.

    I ask tough questions: Is cultural appropriation a legitimate critique or a manufactured grievance? And how should freedom of expression navigate this complicated landscape? I break it down with nuance, challenging mainstream narratives and arguing for thoughtful discussion over performative outrage.

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    15 mins