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Today’s episode is about questioning: how one might question, what sets the parameters for a proper answer, and how to give those answers in an informative and/or dramatically effective way. Watch out for dream pigs! Also, how to get into the VIP room at Stuckey’s. Perhaps a pair of paralegals can help.
In the post-game, included JUST THIS ONCE for public enjoyment, we reflect on improv in the real world and some potential spin-off improv podcasts from our episode.
The image is from the Children’s Drawing Archive. Audio editing by Tyler Hislop.
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[…] Intro 1, sec. 2, "The Formal Structure of the Question of Being" asks "what is a question?" The ancient Greek touchstone for this is Plato, who argues that in order to ask a question at all, we must always in some sense already know the answer (or at least the type of answers that are available). This idea comes up in several of Plato's dialogues (like the Meno), but we most recently played with this idea on the Philosophy vs. Improv podcast #28. […]