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Joe Bart Philosophy
Subscribers 783K
Videos 72
Views 60.4M

Channels Like Joe Bart Philosophy

Joe Bart Philosophy covers philosophy-related topics through long-form explorations and explainers, as evidenced by video titles such as 'How Conscious Are Other Animals?', 'Is Gen Z Getting More Or Less Religious?', and 'The Endless Void Of Space Is Terrifying.' The channel appears to publish deep-dives and reflective discussions on society, time perception, religion, politics, and misinformation, with an average of about 429.8K views per video and an approximate upload rate of 1.4 videos per week.

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82% relevance

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Views 8.8B
Appearances 26
SERP 100%
Similarity 71%
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Both target broad audiences with accessible explorations of human nature and society, sharing high overlap on queries like animal minds philosophy, humanity and society, and nostalgia psychology, reflected in an 82% search match though with a slightly lower 71% content alignment.

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#2

80% relevance

Subscribers 8.6M
Videos 9.9K
Views 1.0B
Appearances 14
SERP 78%
Similarity 81%
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Similar to Joe Bart Philosophy in tackling philosophical topics for a general audience, especially animal consciousness and time perception philosophy, with strong content alignment (81%) and notable search overlap (80%), driven by queries on animal consciousness and productive burnout psychology.

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#3

78% relevance

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Videos 2.3K
Views 4.5B
Appearances 15
SERP 84%
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TED-Ed parallels Joe Bart Philosophy in presenting bite-sized explorations of philosophy and cognition to learners, sharing high search interest in animal consciousness and animal minds philosophy, and maintaining solid content overlap (73%) despite a broad, educational format.

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#4

71% relevance

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Views 2.2B
Appearances 12
SERP 71%
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Like Joe Bart Philosophy, CrashCourse covers philosophy-related themes such as religion and society and cognitive biases, yielding a strong overall alignment (71%) with comparable search queries and content execution in social and political topics.

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SERP 46%
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Alex O'Connor aligns with Joe Bart Philosophy on animal consciousness and moral philosophy debates, showing substantial content overlap (78%) and solid search alignment (65%), indicating a similar focus on animal ethics and philosophy debates.

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SERP 53%
Similarity 72%
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Shares emphasis on animal minds philosophy and related topics, with a respectable content match (72%) and notable search overlap, though Wireless Philosophy also diversifies into space philosophy, affecting the overall alignment.

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Content Landscape

Discovered competitors include TEDx Talks (82% match) and Big Think (80% match), both sharing overlapping queries like animal minds philosophy, humanity and society, and nostalgia psychology. TED-Ed (78% match) also overlaps on animal consciousness, animal minds philosophy, and religion and society. The top two by match strength are TEDx Talks (82% match) and Big Think (80% match); Joe Bart Philosophy competes with them on topics involving animal consciousness, humanity and society, and time perception/philosophy, as well as productive burnout psychology. In terms of audience size, Joe Bart Philosophy has 783K subscribers, smaller than TEDx Talks (44.2M) and Big Think (8.6M). All three channels contend for similar search queries around philosophy and society.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Joe Bart Philosophy?

Joe Bart Philosophy's biggest competitors are TEDx Talks (44.2M subscribers, 82% match), Big Think (8.6M subscribers, 80% match), and TED-Ed (22.4M subscribers, 78% match). They share a focus on educational and thought-provoking content, presenting ideas and perspectives on science, philosophy, and society to a broad audience.

What type of content does Joe Bart Philosophy make?

Joe Bart Philosophy creates content exploring philosophy, consciousness, and society, as suggested by video titles like 'How Conscious Are Other Animals?', 'The Rise Of Pseudo Smart People', and 'Is Gen Z Getting More Or Less Religious?'. The channel uploads about 1.4 times per week, with an average video view count around 429.8K.

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