Peter Singer on Consequentialism
Peter Singer is probably the most famous living philosopher. He recently won the million-dollar...
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Peter Singer on Consequentialism
Peter Singer is probably the most famous living philosopher. He recently won the million-dollar...
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Cecile Fabre on the Ethics of Spying
Spying raises many ethical issues, but these are rarely discussed - at least by philosophers....
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In this digital age, how can we organise society and the public sphere in ways that will preserve...
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Benjamin Lipscomb on 4 Women Philosophers
In Oxford during the Second World War four women philosophers came to prominence. Elizabeth...
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Paul Bloom on Psychological Hedonism,
Do we seek pleasure and avoid pain? The moral psychologist Paul Bloom believes psychological...
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Stoic philosophers described anger as a temporary madness and argued that we should eliminate it...
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We all do it. But is there anything philosophically interesting about complaining? Agnes Callard...
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Arash Abizadeh on Thomas Hobbes' Ethics
Thomas Hobbes is best known as author of Leviathan which is usually read today for its theory of...
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Steven Nadler on Spinoza on Free Speech
Spinoza was famously heretical in his views. No surprise then that he defended free expression....
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Suki Finn on the Metaphysics of Nothing
What is the status of something that is an absence, like a hole? Suki Finn explores the...
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Peter Salmon on Derrida on Deconstruction
Jacques Derrida was a controversial philosopher whose writing could be fiendishly difficult to...
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David Bather Woods on Schopenhauer on Compassion
Arthur Schopenhauer is best known for the deep pessimism of his book The World as Will and...
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Samantha Rose Hill on Hannah Arendt on Pluralism
Hannah Arendt's experience of the Eichmann trial in 1961 led her to reflect on the nature of...
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David Edmonds on Undercover Robot
David Edmonds has co-authored a children's book, Undercover Robot. Here in this bonus episode...
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Steven Nadler on Spinoza on Death
Baruch Spinoza was perhaps most famous for his equation of God with Nature - a view that his...
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Kate Manne on Misogyny and Male Entitlement
In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast Cornell philosopher Kate Manne discusses the...
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Liam Bright on Verificationism
Verificationists believe that every meaningful statement is either true by definition or else...
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David Edmonds on Wittgenstein's Poker
For this special episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast (produced under lockdown) Nigel...
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Nigel Warburton on his A Little History of Philosophy
For this first of two special lockdown episodes of Philosophy Bites we interviewed each other....
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Cheryl Misak on Frank Ramsey and Ludwig Wittgenstein
Cheryl Misak has recently published a biography of F.P. Ramsey, the great Cambridge thinker who...
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