Knowledge and Philosophy with Pat Flynn

Interview with Pat Flynn

Should everyone be a philosopher? What knowledge should we pursue? What is poetic knowledge? We have Pat Flynn on the show to discuss!

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About the Topic:

Should everyone be a philosopher? What knowledge should we pursue? What is poetic knowledge? We have Pat Flynn on the show to discuss!

About our Guest:

Pat Flynn is a try hard at a lot of things: Writer. Philosopher. Entrepreneur. Kettlebell Swing Enthusiast. Guitarist. Tae Kwon Do Black Belt. Catholic.

Pat is an award-winning writer, author of five (soon to be six) books, trainer of special forces and professional athletes and those who are neither. Academically, Pat has a background in economics (undergrad) and philosophy (masters). He records music on the weekends.


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About the author, Adam

Adam is the Director of Communications for the Diocese of Tulsa and Eastern Oklahoma, CEO of St. Michael Catholic Radio, Co-host of TCMS, Author from Ascension Press, Husband and Father of 5 children.

1 Comment

  1. Fr. Jonathan Atchley on 04/29/2022 at 9:57 PM

    Continue to polish your knowledge of epistemology! It’s a fascinating philosophical field, especially in these days of uncertainty regarding the faith–philosophy being the handmaid of theology, but there are numerous applications outside of either discipline, as for example logically determining which schools of psychology have legit claims about who men and women are. Theological branches of epistemological thinking like theodicy are also fascinating.

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