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The Children's Philosophy Podcast will premiere on Sunday: 'Wild Questions', by Iñigo Martínez

  • In the face of some questions, Iñigo Martínez says that over and over again adults feel like children because “life is full of existential holes”. The professor and philosopher plan to devote the question to "seeking provisional answers". The LUZ media will offer you the microphone for this: we will take eight Sundays for this, starting on April 6.
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Why this, why that, why that... That’s how his daughter asked Iñigo Martínez, in a tireless, insistent way, when she was 5 years old. When you get on the bus, “Why the bus?” “Because we have to go a long way.” “Why the long distance?” “Because today’s cities are very big.” “Why are cities so big?” They kept doing this until the father asked his daughter, “I don’t know, what do you think?” I mean, it went from giving answers to asking questions.

Here’s the key to this new podcast session: turn questions into games, and ask and ask questions, existential questions, like the five-year-old does. And give us the answers, because even if they are “provisional” as Martínez says, then we will probably question the answer we have given. In this way, we become adults. It is the children who live the questions in the most brutal way, because the kingdom of questions is dominated by children.

Martínez will put children, young people and adults to reflect, philosophize, ask questions to the most basic, and seek answers to them. But for all this, because adults will become children, it will also invite the noble people of children's philosophy workshops to the study of LA LUZ, among them teenagers who walk in children's philosophy workshops, or who have walked. Spaces where intense and fierce questions are asked will have a voice in the microphones of Fierce Questions to reflect on topics that seem both lighter and heavier: death, love, the limits of reality... In half an hour, always.

The first session of the Wild Questions podcast will be published this Sunday on argia.eus and other audio platforms, and the remaining seven on the following Sundays, except when it will be adapted during the holiday season.

In the first chapter, Martinez will draw the general framework of the podcast series: he will reflect on himself, but we will also be able to listen to voices equipped with brief audio from people and references from philosophy books. From the second, several guests will step on the studio.

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