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Dale Jamieson on Green Virtues

'How should we live?' is a basic philosophical question. In this episode of the Philosophy Bites...

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Simon Glendinning on Philosophy's Two Cultures

Most philosophers today self-identify as within an Analytic or a Continental tradition. Where did...

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Leslie Green on Same Sex Marriage

Is there any reasonable objection to same sex marriage? Les Green discusses this controversial...

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John Mikhail on Battery and Morality

Hitting someone, throwing a ball hard at someone's head, spitting at someone: these are all...

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Noel Malcolm on Hobbes' Leviathan in Context

Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan, published in 1651, remains one of the great works of political...

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Mark Rowlands on Philosophy and Running

Is there any connection between philosophy and running. Mark Rowlands, who began running to...

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John Gardner on Constitutions

What are constitutions and how are we to interpret them? John Gardner addresses these questions...

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Fiona Macpherson on Hallucination

What is a hallucination? How does it differ from an illusion? Fiona Macpherson of Glasgow...

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Jeff McMahan on Gun Control

Jeff McMahan argues against the private ownership of guns in this episode of the Philosophy Bites...

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Colin McGinn on Descartes on Innate Knowledge

Descartes believed that we can have knowledge that was independent of experience. In this episode...

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Tom Sorell on Surveillance

What, if anything, is wrong with surveillance? Why value privacy? Tom Sorrell answers these...

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John Campbell on Schizophrenia

What can philosophers learn from schizophrenia? In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast...

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Kendall Walton on Photography

Philosopher Kendall Walton argues that we can literally see through photographs in this episode...

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Alan Ryan on Freedom and Its History

Ancient and modern concepts of freedom differ. In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast...

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Who's Your Favourite Philosopher?

To celebrate the launch of our second Philosophy Bites book Philosophy Bites Back, we've released...

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Peter Adamson on Avicenna's Flying Man

Are we purely physical beings? Is the mind or soul immaterial? These questions have vexed...

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Tim Bayne on the Unity of Consicousness

Is conscious experience unified? A tricky question.  Philosopher of mind Tim Bayne investigates...

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Liane Young on Mind and Morality

An important aspect of understanding morality is accurate description of what happens when people...

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Gary Francione on Animal Abolitionism

How should we treat animals? Jeremy Bentham argued that we should weigh animal suffering in our...

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Richard Sorabji on Mahatma Gandhi as Philosopher

Richard Sorabji discusses Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence in this the 200th episode...

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