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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 publis... more
FAQs about Philosophy Bites:How many episodes does Philosophy Bites have?The podcast currently has 162 episodes available.
January 29, 2016Steven Hyman on Categorising Mental DisordersSteven E. Hyman discusses the philosophical issues that arise from attempting to categorise mental disorders with David Edmonds in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast....more17minPlay
January 10, 2016Leif Wenar on Trade and TyrannyWhere does our oil come from? Does it matter? Leif Wenar, author of the recent book Blood Oil, argues that Western democracies are compromising themselves by buying either directly or indirectly from vicious tyrants....more19minPlay
December 16, 2015Katrin Flikschuh on Philosophy in AfricaIn this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast Katrin Flikschuh addresses the question 'What sort of philosophy is going on in Africa?'...more18minPlay
November 29, 2015Carlo Rovelli on Philosophy and PhysicsSome eminent physicists, including Stephen Hawking, have been sceptical of the value of philosophy to physics. Carlo Rovelli, a theoretical physicist with a strong interest in philosophy, disagrees. Here he discusses the relationship between philosophy and physics with Nigel Warburton....more23minPlay
November 17, 2015John Worrall on Evidence-Based MedicineWhat sort of conclusions can we legitimately draw from the experiments that support evidence-based medicine? John Worrall questions some of the received opinion on this topic in this interview with David Edmonds for Philosophy Bites....more13minPlay
October 31, 2015Joshua Greene on the Construction of ThoughtWe take for granted the fact that we can combine concepts to give new thoughts, and understand the thoughts too. How do we do that? Joshua D. Greene discusses this question in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast....more13minPlay
October 13, 2015Graham Priest on Buddhism and PhilosophyWhat is the nature of the self? What is reality? How should we live? These are fundamental philosophical questions. Graham Priest discusses how such questions have been discussed in the Buddhist tradition for this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast....more18minPlay
September 27, 2015Jesse Prinz on Is Everything Socially Constructed?To what degree is reality something created by us? Jesse Prinz explores this fascinating question in conversation with Nigel Warburton....more21minPlay
September 13, 2015Massimo Pigliucci on the Demarcation ProblemHow can you tell science from non-science? Karl Popper argued that the falsifiability of a hypothesis is the mark of science. Massimo Pigliucci is not so sure about that. ...more24minPlay
September 01, 2015David Owens on DutyWhat is a duty and what sort of obligation does it put us on? David Owens explores the nature of duty in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. If you enjoy Philosophy Bites, please consider supporting us via Patreon....more13minPlay
FAQs about Philosophy Bites:How many episodes does Philosophy Bites have?The podcast currently has 162 episodes available.