Philosophy Bites. Podcasts of top philosophers interviewed on bite-sized topics.
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Philosophy Bites Back by David Edmonds provides an insightful interview on Montaigne, which capitalideasonline posted today. First a little on the book and then an excerpt from Capital Ideas Online… A wonderful interview on the Socratic Method from...
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While making breakfast this morning I listened to the latest episode of Nigel Warburton’s and David Edmond’s wonderful Philosophy Bites podcast — a discussion of Montaigne with Sarah Bakewell, whose lovely book on the essayist I have...
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Digital Ethics is a new field. What is its main focus? Carissa Véliz discusses digital ethics with Nigel Warburton in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. Listen to Carissa Véliz on Digital Ethics
You might not have an obligation to risk your life saving other people, but if you do, you should opt for saving the greatest number you can. So thinks Theron Pummer. He discusses why with David Edmonds. Listen to Theron Pummer on the Rules of Rescue...
When we make moral decisions do we need to take into account their effect on future people? What weight should we give to these people's interests. William MacAskill argues for longtermism and this has some controversial consequences. He discusses longtermism...
What is loneliness, and what can philosophers say about it? Kieran Setiya discusses loneliness with Nigel Warburton in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. Listen to Kieran Setiya on Loneliness
How should you live? Philosophers have had many thoughts on this question, but Aristotle's answers still remain relevant. Here scholar and Aristotle-enthusiast Edith Hall makes the case for following Aristotle's Way. Listen to Edith Hall on Aristotle...
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podcasts of top philosophers interviewed on bite-sized topics...
philosophy bites Philosophy Bites Books Option 2 : &25.00 GBP - yearly Option 3 : &50.00 GBP - yearly Option 4 : &100.00 GBP - yearly At 11am on Saturday August 5th, Nigel Warburton will be giving a t...
philosophy bites: Gregg Caruso on Freewill and Punishment
If all our actions are determined by prior causes, that doesn't seem to leave much scope for punishment. Gregg Caruso discusses this issue with David Edmonds in this episode of the Philosophy Bites po...
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