Elucidations
A podcast by Matt Teichman
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150 Episodes
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Episode 90: Ásta Sveinsdóttir discusses social construction
Published: 11/20/2016 -
Episode 89: John Collins discusses language universals
Published: 10/28/2016 -
Episode 88: Kent Bach discusses jumping to conclusions and knowing when to think twice
Published: 10/12/2016 -
Episode 87: Susanna Schellenberg discusses perceptual particularity
Published: 9/11/2016 -
Episode 86: Daniel Smyth discusses photographs and their vicissitudes
Published: 8/18/2016 -
Episode 85: Bryce Huebner discusses race and cognitive science
Published: 8/1/2016 -
Episode 84: Amanda Greene discusses the legitimacy of democracy
Published: 6/10/2016 -
Episode 83: Bob Simpson discusses genealogical anxiety
Published: 5/12/2016 -
Episode 82: Robert May discusses Frege and the problem of identity
Published: 4/13/2016 -
Episode 81: Cathy Legg discusses what Peirce's categories can do for you
Published: 3/15/2016 -
Episode 80: Mark Hopwood discusses love and moral value
Published: 2/10/2016 -
Episode 79: Anthony S. Gillies discusses conditionals
Published: 1/6/2016 -
Episode 78: Stephen Engstrom discusses the categorical imperative
Published: 12/9/2015 -
Episode 77: Mark Schroeder discusses reasons for action and belief
Published: 11/13/2015 -
Episode 76: Barbara Herman discusses gratitude
Published: 10/13/2015 -
Episode 75: Malte Willer discusses non-monotonic logic
Published: 9/8/2015 -
Episode 74: Christina van Dyke discusses gender and medieval mysticism
Published: 8/7/2015 -
Episode 73: Greg Salmieri discusses Ayn Rand's moral philosophy
Published: 7/15/2015 -
Episode 72: Robert May discusses pejorative expressions
Published: 6/25/2015 -
Episode 71: Kent Schmor discusses Carnap's Aufbau
Published: 6/5/2015
Elucidations is an unexpected philosophy podcast produced in association with Emergent Ventures. Every episode, Matt Teichman temporarily transforms himself back into a student and tries to learn the basics of some topic from a person of philosophical interest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.