Peter Boghossian is an American philosopher who served as an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Portland State University for ten years.

His academic focus spans atheism, critical thinking, pedagogy, scientific scepticism, and the Socratic method.

I found this conversation to be particularly enlightening, primarily because Peter’s book—How To Have Impossible Conversations—had a profound impact on me and the way in which I pursue discourse.

I’ve read his book a few times and highly recommend it due to its constructive methodology based on ancient Greek philosophy (especially that of Socrates).

We live in a strange, postmodern world where everything is inverted; objectivity is subjective; feelings matter more than facts; men can be women; words don’t mean anything; and everything is relative.

What is freedom of expression? Without the freedom to offend, it ceases to exist.

Salman Rushdie, British-Indian novelist

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