Sun, 6 December 2009 Catalin Avramescu discusses the fascinating topic of the part played by the idea of cannibalism in the history of philosophy in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. Comments[0] |
Sat, 21 November 2009 Jeff McMahan of Rutgers University discusses the morality of killing in war with Nigel Warburton in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. Comments[1] |
Sun, 8 November 2009 What is involved in understanding a decision? Richard Bradley of the LSE addresses this question in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. As a decision theorist, he views decisions as gambles involving weightings of beliefs and desires. Direct download: Richard_Bradley_on_Understanding_Decisions.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:31 AM Comments[0] |
Sun, 25 October 2009 This episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast focuses on the question of whether politicians need ever act immorally. Tony Coady (aka C.A.J. Coady), author of Messy Morality is in conversation with Nigel Warburton. Comments[0] |
Sun, 11 October 2009 John Campbell explores Bishop Berkeley's puzzle about what our experience is of in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. Comments[0] |
Fri, 25 September 2009 Friedrich Nietzsche has been seen as the philosopher of the Overman, an anti-semite, and a precursor of postmodernist views about truth. But was he any of these? Brian Leiter explores these questions in conversation with Nigel Warburton in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. Comments[0] |
Sun, 13 September 2009 What can you do with Philosophy? Not very much, according to some people. John Armstrong disagrees. Find out why in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast Direct download: John_Armstrong_on_What_You_Can_Do_With_Philosophy_1.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:19 PM Comments[0] |
