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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.
August 19, 2015Kimberley Brownlee on Social DeprivationWe are a highly social species: we need human contact. But do we have a right to it? In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast Kimberley Brownlee suggests that this is an ingredient in a minimally decent human life......more18minPlay
August 01, 2015Shelly Kagan on SpeciesismThe 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....more25minPlay
July 22, 2015Susan James on Foucault and KnowledgeMichel 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....more22minPlay
July 06, 2015Larry Temkin on TransitivityHow 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....more21minPlay
June 21, 2015William B. Irvine on Living StoicallyHow 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....more14minPlay
June 06, 2015Steven Lukes on PowerWhat is power? Steven Lukes argues for a three-dimensional account of this concept in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast....more15minPlay
June 06, 2015Theodore Zeldin on Philosophy and HistoryThe historian and writer Theodore Zeldin gives his personal take on the relation betwen philosophy and history in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast....more13minPlay
May 22, 2015Jesse Prinz on Art and EmotionWhat 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....more21minPlay
May 10, 2015Cassim Quassam on Conspiracy TheoriesWhat is a conspiracy? Why do conspiracies - real or imagined - matter to philsophy? Cassim Quaassam explores these questions in conversation with Nigel Warburton...more21minPlay
April 14, 2015Shaun Nichols on Death and the SelfHow does your view of the self affect your attitude to your own death? Shaun Nichols discusses this question in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast....more15minPlay
FAQs about Philosophy Bites:How many episodes does Philosophy Bites have?The podcast currently has 162 episodes available.