Edmonds And Warburton

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In this podcast, David Edmonds and Nigel Warburton, both writers in the subject of philosophy, interview experts on various philosophical topics such as Sartrean existentialism, torture and Descartes' Cogito. Known as Philosophy Bites, the official blog for this podcast can be found at http://nigelwarburton.typepad.com/philosophy_bites/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply....read more

Cécile fabre on cosmopolitanism and war Helen beebee on laws of nature Susan james on spinoza on the passions Victor tadros on punishment Richard tuck on free riding Philip pettit on group agency Raimond gaita on torture Anthony appiah on cosmopolitanism Luc bovens on catholicism and hiv Richard bourke on edmund burke on politics Jonathan ree on philosophy as an art Daniel dennett on free will worth wanting Mary warnock on the right to have a baby Ronald dworkin on the unity of value Anthony kenny on his new history of philosophy Adina roskies on neuroscience and free will Huw price on backward causation Fiery cushman on moral luck Neil levy on moral responsibility and consciousness John tomasi on free market fairness Jonathan dancy on moral particularism Jessica moss on weakness of will Gary francione on animal abolitionism John campbell on schizophrenia Kendall walton on photography Patricia churchland on self control Tim bayne on the unity of consicousness Richard sorabji on mahatma gandhi as philosopher Dale jamieson on green virtues Alan ryan on freedom and its history Eric schwitzgebel on the ethical behaviour of ethics professors Colin mcginn on descartes on innate knowledge Samuel scheffler on the afterlife Leslie green on same sex marriage John tasioulas on human rights Tom sorell on surveillance Fiona macpherson on hallucination Emma borg on language and context Jennifer saul on implicit bias David edmonds on trolley problems Adrian moore on bernard williams on ethics Rom harre on the linguistic turn in philosophy Amia srinivasan on genealogy Roberto mangabeira unger on deep freedom Stephen darwall on moral accountability Michael ignatieff on political theory and political practice Robert talisse on the importance of arguments in politics John skorupski on normativity Seth lazar on sparing civilians in war Regina rini on the moral self and psychology Norman daniels on the philosophy of healthcare Tamar gendler on why philosophers use examples Simon critchley on suicide Peter lamarque on literature and truth Jennifer nagel on intuitions about knoweldge Keith frankish on the hard problem and the illusion of qualia Lucy allais on forgiveness Ted honderich on what it is to be conscious Jesse prinz on is everything socially constructed? Susan james on foucault and knowledge Graham priest on buddhism and philosophy Steven lukes on power Shelly kagan on speciesism Rebecca newberger goldstein on progress in philosophy Christine korsgaard on the status of animals Rebecca roache on swearing John dupre on genomics Tim williamson on the appeal of relativism Lisa bortolotti on irrationality Julia annas on what is virtue ethics for? Meira levinson on the aims of education Adam swift on parental partiality Kimberley brownlee on social deprivation Shaun nichols on death and the self Jonathan webber on deceiving with words Cassim quassam on conspiracy theories Joshua greene on the construction of thought David owens on duty Massimo pigliucci on the demarcation problem Steven hyman on categorising mental disorders Larry temkin on transitivity Leif wenar on trade and tyranny Jesse prinz on thinking with pictures Michael devitt on experimental semantics Catherine wilson on epicureanism Gregg caruso on freewill and punishment Steven pinker on violence and human nature Toby miller on cultural studies Doreen massey on space Paul seabright on the relationship between the sexes Alex neill the paradox of tragedy Terence irwin David miller on immigration Kate pickett on the case for equality Cecile fabre on remembrance Sonia livingstone on children and the internet Rom harre on what is social science? Kathleen stock on fiction and the emotions Kate jeffery on concepts and representation Daniel kahneman on bias Sarah franklin on the sociology of reproductive technologies David stuckler on austerity and death Roberto mangabeira unger on what is wrong with the social sciences today Anthony gottlieb on pierre bayle Keith frankish on conscious thought Craig calhoun on protest movements Valerie curtis on sources of disgust Paul boghossian Angela mcrobbie on the illusion of equality for women Alain de botton Lawrence sherman on criminology Ben rogers on pascal Gregory clark on names David goldblatt on the sociology of football Robin dunbar on dunbar numbers Linda woodhead on the new sociology of religion Ivor crewe on psephology Luc bovens Bruce hood on the supernatural Eileen john on art and morality Angus deaton on health and inequality William davies on the happiness industry Saskia sassen on before method Hanna pickard on responsibility and personality disorder Peter lunt on erving goffman Sheldon solomon on fear of death Philosophy and film Hume on design

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