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Philosophy Bites
Edmonds and Warburton
Frequency: 1 episode/19d. Total Eps: 390

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- http://www.nigelwarburton.com
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Elizabeth Harman on Moral Heroes
dimanche 4 août 2024 • Duration 14:50
Moral heroes are usually thought of as people who go beyond what is obligatory. Elizabeth Harman discusses whether sometimes we ought to act as moral heroes. She is in conversation with David Edmonds for this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast.
Walter Sinnott Armstrong on AI and Morality
vendredi 14 juin 2024 • Duration 13:58
Can AI help us make difficult moral decisions? Walter Sinnott Armstrong explores this idea in conversation with David Edmonds in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast.
Hannah Dawson on Mary Wollstonecraft
mercredi 27 septembre 2023 • Duration 20:34
In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast Nigel Warburton interviews Hannah Dawson (editor of The Penguin Book of Feminist Writing) on Mary Wollstonecraft and her book A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792).
Shelly Kagan on Speciesism
samedi 1 août 2015 • Duration 24:33
The philosopher Peter Singer is famous for his attack on speciesism, the alleged prejudice that many exhibit in favour of human interests when compared with the interests of other animals. Here Shelly Kagan outlines Singer's position and takes issue with it. In the process he makes some interesting points about prejudices in general.
Susan James on Foucault and Knowledge
mercredi 22 juillet 2015 • Duration 21:37
Michel Foucault's work explores a wide range of topics; it includes histories of both punishment and sex. He also wrote more abstractly about philosophical topics. One theme to which he kept returning, whatever the topic, was the nature of our knowledge. Susan James discusses this thread in his work in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast.
Larry Temkin on Transitivity
lundi 6 juillet 2015 • Duration 20:57
How do you choose which course of action is best? It seems reasonable that if A is better than B, and B is better than C, A must be better than C. But is it? Larry Temkin challenges this idea, known as the axiom of transitivity.
William B. Irvine on Living Stoically
dimanche 21 juin 2015 • Duration 13:30
How should we live? is a basic philosophical question. The Stoics had some answers. But are they relevant today? William B. Irvine thinks so. Listen to his conversation with Nigel Warburton on this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast.
Steven Lukes on Power
samedi 6 juin 2015 • Duration 14:25
What is power? Steven Lukes argues for a three-dimensional account of this concept in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast.
Theodore Zeldin on Philosophy and History
samedi 6 juin 2015 • Duration 12:09
The historian and writer Theodore Zeldin gives his personal take on the relation betwen philosophy and history in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast.
Jesse Prinz on Art and Emotion
vendredi 22 mai 2015 • Duration 20:29
What part do emotions play in our appreciation of art? Jesse Prinz explores the sense of wonder at artworks in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast.