Philosophy Bites
A podcast by Edmonds and Warburton
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380 Episodes
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Who is the most impressive philosopher you've met? A compilation.
Published: 12/20/2014 -
Julia Annas on What is Virtue Ethics For?
Published: 12/20/2014 -
Hugh Mellor on Probability
Published: 12/7/2014 -
Rebecca Newberger Goldstein on Progress in Philosophy
Published: 11/13/2014 -
Adam Swift on Parental Partiality
Published: 10/27/2014 -
Keith Frankish on the Hard Problem and the Illusion of Qualia
Published: 10/11/2014 -
Ted Honderich on What It Is to be Conscious
Published: 10/11/2014 -
John Dupre on Genomics
Published: 9/29/2014 -
Peter Lamarque on Literature and Truth
Published: 9/14/2014 -
Jennifer Nagel on Intuitions about Knoweldge
Published: 8/31/2014 -
Tamar Gendler on Why Philosophers Use Examples
Published: 8/17/2014 -
Amia Srinivasan on Genealogy
Published: 8/2/2014 -
Seth Lazar on Sparing Civilians in War
Published: 7/19/2014 -
Chris Betram on Rousseau's Moral Psychology
Published: 7/6/2014 -
Roger Scruton on the Sacred
Published: 6/24/2014 -
Regina Rini on the Moral Self and Psychology
Published: 6/8/2014 -
Simon Blackburn on Narcissism
Published: 5/24/2014 -
Norman Daniels on the Philosophy of Healthcare
Published: 5/13/2014 -
Tom Stoneham on George Berkeley's Immaterialism
Published: 4/27/2014 -
Michael Ignatieff on Political Theory and Political Practice
Published: 4/12/2014
David Edmonds (Uehiro Centre, Oxford University) and Nigel Warburton (freelance philosopher/writer) interview top philosophers on a wide range of topics. Two books based on the series have been published by Oxford University Press. We are currently self-funding - donations very welcome via our website http://www.philosophybites.com