Philip Goff on Galileo and Consciousness
Philip Goff discusses some of Galileo's insights into the nature of matter. He then goes on to...
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Philip Goff on Galileo and Consciousness
Philip Goff discusses some of Galileo's insights into the nature of matter. He then goes on to...
18:46
Elizabeth Anderson on 'Let's Talk'
In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast, recorded before the Covid-19 lockdowns, the...
20:41
What is free will? Do we have it? These are difficult questions. Neuroscience seems to point in...
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What is free will? Do we have it? These are difficult questions. Neuroscience seems to point in...
23:52
Emily Thomas on Wildly Implausible Metaphysics
Some philosophers have drawn very strange conclusions about the nature of reality. Despite this...
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Emily Thomas on Wildly Implausible Metaphysics
Some philosophers have drawn very strange conclusions about the nature of reality. Despite this...
19:36
Are thought experiments the best way of doing practical ethics? Not according to James Wilson....
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Are thought experiments the best way of doing practical ethics? Not according to James Wilson....
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Kate Kirkpatrick on the life and work of Simone de Beauvoir
In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast, Kate Kirkpatrick, author of a new biography of...
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Kate Kirkpatrick on the life and work of Simone de Beauvoir
In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast, Kate Kirkpatrick, author of a new biography of...
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Kathleen Stock on What is a Woman?
'What is a woman?' has become a contentious question with practical implications. The philosopher...
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Christian Miller on the Character Gap
Christian Miller believes that there is a character gap, a gap between what we think we are like...
20:37
Philip Pettit on the Birth of Ethics
Where did ethics come from? Philip Pettit tells an 'as if' story about the birth of ethics that...
20:43
Helen Beebee on Possible Worlds
Philosophers often talk about possible worlds. Is this just a way of describing counterfactual...
16:37
Paul Sagar on Scepticism about Philosophy
Throughout its history there have been challenges to the status of philosophy. Paul Sagar...
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Katherine Hawley on Trustworthiness
Is it always good to be trustworthy? Can trustworthiness come into conflict with other values,...
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Civility is a conversational virtue that governs how people talk to each other. How important is...
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Robert B. Talisse on Overdoing Democracy
You can overdo most things, but can you overdo democracy? Political philosopher Robert B. Talisse...
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Robert Wright on Why Buddhism is True
Robert Wright believes that there are a number of key tenets of Buddhism which are both...
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Larry Temkin on Obligations to the Needy
How can we best help other people? Peter Singer has argued that we should give aid. Despite a...
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