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Sarah Fine on the Right to Exclude

Do states have a moral right to exclude people from their territory? It might seem obvious that...

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Eric Schwitzgebel on Scepticism

How do I know I'm not dreaming? This sort of question has puzzled philosophers for thousands of...

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Philip Pettit on Robustly Demanding Goods

What is a robustly demanding good, and what has that got to do with friendship and love? Find out...

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Katalin Farkas on Knowing a Person

Philosophers talk about 'knowing how' and 'knowing what'. But what is involved in knowing a...

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Roger Scruton on Human Nature

Are human beings fundamentally different from the rest of the animal world? Can what we...

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Anil Seth on the Real Problem of Consciousness

The Hard Problem of consciousness is the difficulty of reconciling experience with materialism....

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Michael Puett on Ritual in Chinese Philosophy

Why does apparently trivial ritual play such an important part in some ancient Chinese...

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Aaron Meskin on the Definition of Art

What is Art? That's not an easy question to answer. Some philosophers even think it can't be...

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Elisabeth Schellekens Dammann on Disagreement About Taste

We certainly disagree about aesthetic judgments in a range of cases. But is anyone right? Is...

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Shelly Kagan on Death and Deprivation

The process of dying can be horrible for many, but is there anything bad about death itself? The...

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Andy Clark on The Extended Mind

Andy Clark, who with David Chalmers proposed the theory of the extended mind, explains what he...

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Stephen Davies on Art and Evolution

Why do we have art at all? There must be some evolutionary explanation. In this episode of the...

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Eileen John on Art and Morality

In this episode of  Aesthetics Bites, Eileen John discusses some of the ways that art explores...

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Chris Frith on The Point of Consciousness

Why do we have consciousness at all? Neuroscientist Chris Frith discusses this question with...

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Keith Frankish on Conscious Thought

One distinctive feature of human beings is that we can represent aspects of the world to...

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Amia Srinivasan on What is a Woman?

'What is a woman?' may seem a straightforward question, but it isn't. Feminist philosophers from...

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Kate Jeffery on Concepts and Representation

Neuroscientist Kate Jeffery discusses how the brain represents the world. This episode is is part...

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Anthony Gottlieb on Pierre Bayle

Pierre Bayle was one of the best-known philosophers in the Eighteenth Century, but his work is...

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Kathleen Stock on Fiction and the Emotions

How should we understand the emotions that readers feel about fictional characters? Kathleen...

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David Miller on Immigration

Immigration is one of the major, and most contentious, political issues of our day. Can...

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