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This episode explores the philosophy of "that's impossible" beginning with Jimmy Johnson's claim that EXTENZE helped him attain phallic adequacy. Figurative impossibility, conditional impossibility, and intrinsic impossibility are distinguished. Finally, the idea of mutually exclusive moral concepts is explored by an examination of theodicy and the Canaanite genocide.
By Howard Siegel5
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This episode explores the philosophy of "that's impossible" beginning with Jimmy Johnson's claim that EXTENZE helped him attain phallic adequacy. Figurative impossibility, conditional impossibility, and intrinsic impossibility are distinguished. Finally, the idea of mutually exclusive moral concepts is explored by an examination of theodicy and the Canaanite genocide.