TD&T041 Does substantive and disciplinary knowledge work for D&T?
In this episode I mention: Let's talk about knowledge in D&T - event on 12th August Christine...
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TD&T041 Does substantive and disciplinary knowledge work for D&T?
In this episode I mention: Let's talk about knowledge in D&T - event on 12th August Christine...
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Political Epistemology and Social Critique
A talk given by Sally Haslanger (MIT) at the Moral Sciences Club on 27th October 2020.
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Many people say it\'s irrational to believe in conspiracy theories. But is that really...
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“Let us never tolerate outrageous conspiracy theories.”—US President George W. Bush (first...
Evidence is often a hot topic, and one frequently misunderstood. I covered off a number of...
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What is a Belief? Belief is often a hot topic and a word that is sometimes said with some...
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Quantum Physics & Philosophy, with Carlo Rovelli
Carlo Rovelli, the globally celebrated physicist and bestselling storyteller of science, talks to...
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Positivism and its Discontents: Why researchers need to talk to people
In the contemporary culture wars there's a crop of commentators who insist that 'science' is on...
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The Funny Thing about Belief | Episode 68
Barry talks about the many influences on the development of beliefs in an individual, from...
You are an experience machine, everything that has ever happened to you and everything that will...
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You might not realise it, but you are probably a philosopher. If you’ve ever asked a “big”...
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TMR 134 : Dr. Glenn Peoples : On the Moral Argument for the Existence of God
This week we are joined by Christian philosopher Dr. Glenn Peoples for an in-depth discussion on...
Episode 19: Dan Sperber discusses epistemic vigilance
In this episode, Dan Sperber discusses the psychological habits we develop in order to figure out...
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Episode 14: Edward Witherspoon discusses skepticism
In this episode, Edward Witherspoon considers whether a disembodied brain could, in principle,...
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Episode 13: Fabrizio Cariani discusses judgment aggregation
In this episode, Fabrizio Cariani discusses how the beliefs held by a single person in a group...
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Episode 12: Jason Bridges discusses contextualism
In this episode, Jason Bridges discusses how a single sentence can mean completely different...
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Episode 7: Daniel Groll discusses nature and ethics
In this episode, Daniel Groll discusses how one might invoke the idea of nature when making an...
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Episode 55: Branden Fitelson discusses paradoxes of consistency
In this episode, Branden Fitelson proposes a new notion of coherence to explain certain unusual...
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Episode 47: Alexandru Baltag discusses the logic of knowledge
In this episode, Alexandru Baltag gives us a tour through a number of formal definitions of...
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Episode 40: Johan van Benthem discusses logical dynamics
In this episode, Johan van Benthem argues that the subject matter of logic should be broadened to...
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