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February 11, 2013

Bites podcast links arranged by theme

updated 13th November 2013

New features:

--280 distinct titles

--8 new podcasts added: episodes 225 (trolley problems), 226 (Hume and Buddhism), S19 (sources of disgust), 227 (ethical behaviour of ethics professors), 228 (human rights), 229 (the importance of argument in politics), S20 (Dunbar numbers) and 230 (the linguistic turn in philosophy)

--the section on Knowledge, Thought and Belief has been reorganized somewhat to bring related topics closer together and improve the flow of ideas over successive podcasts

--several older podcasts have been added to the sections on Knowledge, Thought and Belief; Religion; and Social Relations and Society

Labels:

xxx (3 digit number) = Philosophy Bites (including 4 Ethics Bites and all Bio-Ethics Bitespodcasts)

Exx = the other Ethics Bites podcasts

Mxx = Multiculturalism Bites

Sxx = Social Science Bites

Fxx = Free Speech Bites

About Philosophy

139 What is Philosophy?

009 Edward Craig on What Is Philosophy?

020 Jonathan Rée on Philosophy as an Art

027 Alain de Botton on Philosophy Within and Outside the Academy

143 Martha Nussbaum on the Value of the Humanities

107 John Armstrong on What Can You Do With Philosophy?

002 Mary Warnock on Philosophy and Public Life

218 Simon Glendinning on Philosophy's Two Cultures (Analytic and Continental)

170 Brian Leiter on the Analytic/Continental Distinction

133 Joshua Knobe on Experimental Philosophy

227 Eric Schwitzgebel on the Ethical Behaviour of Ethics Professors

History and Biography

205 Who's Your Favourite Philosopher?

179 Adrian Moore on Philosophy and Its History

022 Anthony Kenny on his New History of Philosophy

073 Ray Monk on Philosophy and Biography

167 Sean Kelly on Homer on Philosophy

087 Raymond Tallis on Parmenides

072 M.M. McCabe on Socratic Method

001 Simon Blackburn on Plato's Cave

088 M.M. McCabe on (Plato’s) Paradox of Inquiry

026 Angie Hobbs on Plato on Erotic Love

169 Melissa Lane on Plato and Sustainability

045 Melissa Lane on Plato and Totalitarianism

036 Angie Hobbs on Plato on War

224 Jessica Moss on Plato and Aristotle on Weakness of Will

096 Terence Irwin on Aristotle's Ethics

079 Roger Crisp on (Aristotle on) Virtue

028 Myles Burnyeat on Aristotle on Happiness

115 Don Cupitt on Jesus as Philosopher

067 Peter Adamson on Plotinus on Evil

018 Peter Adamson on Avicenna

204 Peter Adamson on Avicenna's Flying Man Thought Experiment

056 Anthony Kenny on Aquinas' Ethics

068 Quentin Skinner on Machiavelli's The Prince

149 Sarah Bakewell on Michel de Montaigne

F02 Stephanie Merritt on Giordano Bruno

023 Quentin Skinner on Hobbes on the State

215 Noel Malcolm on Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan in Context

042 A.C. Grayling on Descartes' Cogito

210 Colin McGinn on Descartes on Innate Knowledge

104 Ben Rogers on Pascal's Pensées

062 John Dunn on Locke on Toleration

030 Susan James on Spinoza on the Passions

109 John Campbell on Berkeley's Puzzle

049 Peter Millican on Hume's Significance

226 Alison Gopnik on Hume and Buddhism

153 Paul Russell on David Hume's Philosophy of Irreligion

025 Stewart Sutherland on Hume on Design

223 Michael Martin on Hume on Taste

065 Melissa Lane on Rousseau on Civilization

140 Nick Phillipson on Adam Smith on What Human Beings Are Like

075 Adrian Moore on Kant's Metaphysics

037 Richard Bourke on Edmund Burke on Politics

F07 Denis MacShane on Thomas Paine

174 Philip Schofield on Jeremy Bentham's Utilitarianism

124 Robert Stern on Hegel on Dialectic

048 Janet Radcliffe Richards on (Mill on) Men and Women's Natures

010 Roger Crisp on Mill’s Utilitarianism

051 Richard Reeves on Mill's On Liberty

070 Clare Carlisle on Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling

054 Jonathan Wolff on Marx on Alienation

159 Peter Singer on Henry Sidgwick's Ethics

108 Brian Leiter on Nietzsche Myths

077 Christopher Janaway on Nietzsche on Morality

071 Aaron Ridley on Nietzsche on Art and Truth

136 Michael Dummett on Frege

200 Richard Sorabji on Mahatma Gandhi as Philosopher

114 A.C. Grayling on Bertrand Russell's Theory of Descriptions

035 Barry Smith on Wittgenstein's Conception of Philosophy

230 Rom Harré on (Wittgenstein's) Linguistic Turn in Philosophy

052 Chandran Kukathas on Hayek's Liberalism

148 Hugh Mellor on Frank Ramsey

F08 DJ Taylor on George Orwell

019 Mary Warnock on Sartre's Existentialism

093 Sebastian Gardner on Jean-Paul Sartre on Bad Faith

029 Henry Hardy on Isaiah Berlin's Pluralism

175 Guy Longworth on J.L. Austin and Ordinary Language

120 Jonathan Wolff on John Rawls' A Theory of Justice

063 Robert Rowland Smith on Derrida on Forgiveness

Knowledge, Thought and Belief

001 Simon Blackburn on Plato's Cave

088 M.M. McCabe on the Paradox of Inquiry

210 Colin McGinn on Descartes on Innate Knowledge

075 Adrian Moore on Kant's Metaphysics

109 John Campbell on Berkeley's Puzzle

212 Fiona Macpherson on Hallucination

042 A.C. Grayling on Descartes' Cogito

032 Barry Stroud on Scepticism

072 M.M. McCabe on Socratic Method

124 Robert Stern on Hegel on Dialectic

157 Alison Gopnik on the Imagination

031 Julian Baggini on Thought Experiments

220 Daniel Dennett on the Chinese Room

076 Peter Cave on Paradoxes

049 Peter Millican on Hume's Significance

S11 Daniel Kahneman on Bias

164 Dan Sperber on the Enigma of Reason

005 Miranda Fricker on Epistemic Injustice

229 Robert Talisse on the Importance of Argument in Politics

165 Jonathan Glover on Systems of Belief

Language, Meaning and Truth

136 Michael Dummett on Frege

114 A.C. Grayling on Bertrand Russell's Theory of Descriptions

199 Tim Crane on Non-Existence

035 Barry Smith on Wittgenstein's Conception of Philosophy

148 Hugh Mellor on Frank Ramsey

118 Robert Talisse on Pragmatism

230 Rom Harré on the Linguistic Turn in Philosophy

175 Guy Longworth on J.L. Austin and Ordinary Language

195 Rae Langton on Hate Speech

130 Stephen Neale on Meaning and Interpretation

014 Timothy Williamson on Vagueness

135 Daniel Everett on the Nature of Language

Existence and Reality

171 Kit Fine on What is Metaphysics?

087 Raymond Tallis on Parmenides

067 Peter Adamson on Plotinus on Evil

011 Adrian Moore on Infinity

092 Keith Ward on Idealism in Eastern and Western Philosophy

183 Galen Strawson on Panpsychism

109 John Campbell on Berkeley's Puzzle

114 A.C. Grayling on Bertrand Russell's Theory of Descriptions

199 Tim Crane on Non-Existence

091 David Papineau on Scientific Realism

141 Helen Beebee on Laws of Nature

041 Hugh Mellor on Time

193 Huw Price on Backward Causation

082 Christopher Shields on Personal Identity

101 Paul Snowdon on Persons and Animals

021 Tim Crane on Mind and Body

204 Peter Adamson on Avicenna's Flying Man Thought Experiment

013 David Papineau on Physicalism

044 Thomas Pink on Free Will

144 Paul Russell on Fate

197 Daniel Dennett on Free Will Worth Wanting

102 Luciano Floridi on the Fourth Revolution

126 David Chalmers on the Singularity

161 Nick Bostrom on the Simulation Argument

Religion

018 Peter Adamson on Avicenna

204 Peter Adamson on Avicenna's Flying Man Thought Experiment

092 Keith Ward on Idealism in Eastern and Western Philosophy

104 Ben Rogers on Pascal's Pensées

056 Anthony Kenny on Aquinas' Ethics

062 John Dunn on Locke on Toleration

F04 Irshad Manji on Islam and Free Expression

070 Clare Carlisle on Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling

003 Stephen Law on The Problem of Evil

103 Marilyn McCord Adams on Evil

067 Peter Adamson on Plotinus on Evil

215 Noel Malcolm on Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan in Context

049 Peter Millican on Hume's Significance

226 Alison Gopnik on Hume and Buddhism

153 Paul Russell on David Hume's Philosophy of Irreligion

025 Stewart Sutherland on Hume on Design

199 Tim Crane on Non-Existence

086 Don Cupitt on Non-Realism About God

115 Don Cupitt on Jesus as Philosopher

012 Anthony Grayling on Atheism

106 Walter Sinnott-Armstrong on Morality Without God

038 Richard Norman on Humanism

172 Alain de Botton on Atheism 2.0

Body and Mind

082 Christopher Shields on Personal Identity

180 Jeff McMahan on Moral Status

101 Paul Snowdon on Persons and Animals

204 Peter Adamson on Avicenna's Flying Man Thought Experiment

021 Tim Crane on Mind and Body

230 Rom Harré on the Linguistic Turn in Philosophy

183 Galen Strawson on Panpsychism

013 David Papineau on Physicalism

162 Frank Jackson on What Mary Knew

203 Tim Bayne on the Unity of Consciousness

123 Ned Block on Consciousness

128 Pat Churchland on Eliminative Materialism

074 Barry C. Smith on Neuroscience

208 John Campbell on Schizophrenia

212 Fiona Macpherson on Hallucination

168 Tim Crane on Animal Minds

135 Daniel Everett on the Nature of Language

220 Daniel Dennett on the Chinese Room

157 Alison Gopnik on the Imagination

121 Galen Strawson on the Sense of Self

226 Alison Gopnik on Hume and Buddhism

019 Mary Warnock on Sartre's Existentialism

030 Susan James on Spinoza on the Passions

105 Sabine Döring on Emotion

097 Thomas Hurka on Pleasure

198 Michael Tye on Pain

S19 Valerie Curtis on the Sources of Disgust

026 Angie Hobbs on Plato on Erotic Love

154 Simon May on Love

E09 Roger Scruton on Sex and Perversion

048 Janet Radcliffe Richards on Men and Women's Natures

102 Luciano Floridi on the Fourth Revolution

126 David Chalmers on the Singularity

161 Nick Bostrom on the Simulation Argument

Decision Making and Responsibility

044 Thomas Pink on Free Will

144 Paul Russell on Fate

111 Richard Bradley on Understanding Decisions

224 Jessica Moss on Plato and Aristotle on Weakness of Will

S11 Daniel Kahneman on Bias

060 Jennifer Hornsby on Human Agency

093 Sebastian Gardner on Jean-Paul Sartre on Bad Faith

185 Adina Roskies on Neuroscience and Free Will

138 Gideon Rosen on Moral Responsibility

177 Neil Levy on Moral Responsibility and Consciousness

147 Jonathan Glover on Personality Disorder and Morality

192 Hanna Pickard on Responsibility and Personality Disorder

173 Nicola Lacey on Criminal Responsibility

155 David Eagleman on Morality and the Brain

197 Daniel Dennett on Free Will Worth Wanting

142 Philip Pettit on Group Agency

050 David Miller on National Responsibility

Traditional Ethical Theories

145 Michael Sandel on Justice

017 Brad Hooker on Consequentialism

174 Philip Schofield on Jeremy Bentham's Utilitarianism

097 Thomas Hurka on Pleasure

010 Roger Crisp on Mill’s Utilitarianism

159 Peter Singer on Henry Sidgwick's Ethics

163 Philip Pettit on Consequentialism

228 John Tasioulas on Human Rights

096 Terence Irwin on Aristotle's Ethics

079 Roger Crisp on Virtue

028 Myles Burnyeat on Aristotle on Happiness

152 Pascal Bruckner on Happiness

056 Anthony Kenny on Aquinas' Ethics

077 Christopher Janaway on Nietzsche on Morality

166 Paul Boghossian on Moral Relativism

016 Simon Blackburn on Moral Relativism

E04 Miranda Fricker on Blame And Historic Injustice

029 Henry Hardy on Isaiah Berlin's Pluralism

122 Susan Neiman on Morality in the 21st Century

Recent Approaches to Ethics

227 Eric Schwitzgebel on the Ethical Behaviour of Ethics Professors

191 Jonathan Dancy on Moral Particularism

156 John Mikhail on Universal Moral Grammar

216 John Mikhail on Battery and Morality

098 Walter Sinnott-Armstrong on Moral Psychology

133 Joshua Knobe on Experimental Philosophy

S11 Daniel Kahneman on Bias

S08 Jonathan Haidt on Moral Psychology

S19 Valerie Curtis on the Sources of Disgust

094 Julian Savulescu on the 'Yuk' Factor

M03 Martha Nussbaum on Disgust

187 Fiery Cushman on Moral Luck

202 Liane Young on Mind and Morality

078 Anthony Appiah on Experiments in Ethics

E03 Michael Otsuka on Trolleys, Killing And Double Effect

225 David Edmonds on Trolley Problems

194 Molly Crockett on Brain Chemistry and Moral-Decision Making

196 Pat Churchland on What Neuroscience Can Teach Us About Morality

Ethics of Health and Medicine

180 Jeff McMahan on Moral Status

057 Mary Warnock on the Right to Have a Baby

E11 Brenda Almond on the Family

S13 Sarah Franklin on the Sociology of Reproductive Technologies

178 Julian Savulescu on Designer Babies

099 Allen Buchanan on Enhancement

184 Nick Bostrom on the Status Quo Bias

055 Michael Sandel on Genetic Enhancement in Sport

058 Donna Dickenson on Body Shopping

100 Michael Sandel on What Shouldn't Be Sold

E07 Janet Radcliffe Richards on Organ Transplants

190 Tim Lewens on Selling Organs

186 Onora O'Neill on Trust

024 Onora O'Neill on Medical Consent

160 Luc Bovens on Catholicism and HIV

182 Peter Singer on Life and Death Decision-Making

095 Raymond Tallis on Assisted Dying

S18 David Stuckler on Austerity and Death

188 Jonathan Wolff on Political Bioethics

064 John Broome on Weighing Lives

117 Thomas Pogge on Global Justice and Health

Ways of Living

122 Susan Neiman on Morality in the 21st Century

129 Susan Wolf on Meaning In Life

167 Sean Kelly on Homer on Philosophy

214 Mark Rowlands on Philosophy and Running

072 M.M. McCabe on Socratic Method

149 Sarah Bakewell on Michel de Montaigne

F02 Stephanie Merritt on Giordano Bruno

051 Richard Reeves on Mill's On Liberty

004 John Cottingham on The Meaning of Life

222 Samuel Scheffler on the Afterlife

034 Mark Vernon on Friendship

081 Alexander Nehamas on Friendship

E09 Roger Scruton on Sex and Perversion

217 Les Green on Same Sex Marriage

154 Simon May on Love

063 Robert Rowland Smith on Derrida on Forgiveness

200 Richard Sorabji on Mahatma Gandhi as Philosopher

E06 Richard Norman on What's Wrong With Killing?

211 Jeff McMahan on Gun Control

053 Peter Singer on Using Animals

127 Jeff McMahan on Vegetarianism

201 Gary L. Francione on Animal Abolitionism

113 Catalin Avramescu on the Idea of Cannibalism

040 Richard Tuck on Free Riding

132 Peter Singer on the Life You Can Save

033 G.A. Cohen on Inequality of Wealth

E13 James Garvey on Climate Change

219 Dale Jamieson on Green Virtues

169 Melissa Lane on Plato and Sustainability

090 Kate Soper on Alternative Hedonism

Art, Beauty and Taste

223 Michael Martin on Hume on Taste

046 Derek Matravers on the Definition of Art

134 Cynthia Freeland on Portraits

207 Kendall Walton on Photography

007 Alain de Botton on The Aesthetics of Architecture

151 Noël Carroll on Humour

221 Noël Carroll on Humour and Morality

F05 Martin Rowson on Free Speech and Cartoons

F03 Zarganar on Freedom of Expression

069 Alex Neill on the Paradox of Tragedy

071 Aaron Ridley on Nietzsche on Art and Truth

039 Stephen Mulhall on Film as Philosophy

E12 Matthew Kieran on Art, Censorship And Morality

119 Jerrold Levinson on Music and Eros

006 Barry Smith on Wine

Free Expression and Its Impact

135 Daniel Everett on the Nature of Language

S03 Richard Sennett on Co-Operation

149 Sarah Bakewell on Michel de Montaigne

197 Daniel Dennett on Free Will Worth Wanting

051 Richard Reeves on Mill's On Liberty

F04 Irshad Manji on Islam and Free Expression

059 Tim Scanlon on Free Speech

F07 Denis MacShane on Thomas Paine

F08 DJ Taylor on George Orwell

F01 Jonathan Dimbleby on Free Speech and Censorship

M07 Alan Haworth on Free Speech and Multiculturalism

F05 Martin Rowson on Free Speech and Cartoons

195 Rae Langton on Hate Speech

E10 Richard Posner on Copyright

E12 Matthew Kieran on Art, Censorship And Morality

F02 Stephanie Merritt on Giordano Bruno

F03 Zarganar on Freedom of Expression

F10 Ma Jian on Free Expression in China

F06 Natalia Kaliada on Free Speech and Belarus

200 Richard Sorabji on Mahatma Gandhi as Philosopher

F09 Timothy Garton Ash on Global Free Speech

Social Relations and Society

S02 Rom Harré on What is Social Science?

196 Pat Churchland on What Neuroscience Can Teach Us About Morality

S19 Valerie Curtis on the Sources of Disgust

S20 Robin Dunbar on Dunbar Numbers

S03 Richard Sennett on Co-Operation

229 Robert Talisse on the Importance of Argument in Politics

005 Miranda Fricker on Epistemic Injustice

048 Janet Radcliffe Richards on Men and Women's Natures

S07 Paul Seabright on the Relationship Between the Sexes

S16 Angela McRobbie on the Illusion of Equality for Women

217 Les Green on Same Sex Marriage

S13 Sarah Franklin on the Sociology of Reproductive Technologies

S14 Ann Oakley on Women’s Experience of Childbirth

E11 Brenda Almond on the Family

S05 Sonia Livingstone on Children and the Internet

209 Tom Sorell on Surveillance

M03 Martha Nussbaum on Disgust

S10 Toby Miller on Cultural Studies

S12 Doreen Massey on Space

S04 Avner de-Shalit on the Spirit of Cities

S15 Lawrence Sherman on Criminology

S09 Steven Pinker on Violence and Human Nature

Resources and Exchange

140 Nick Phillipson on Adam Smith on What Human Beings Are Like

065 Melissa Lane on Rousseau on Civilization

054 Jonathan Wolff on Marx on Alienation

052 Chandran Kukathas on Hayek's Liberalism

120 Jonathan Wolff on John Rawls' A Theory of Justice

189 John Tomasi on Free Market Fairness

015 Jonathan Wolff on Disadvantage

S01 Danny Dorling on Inequality

S17 Kate Pickett on the Case for Equality

137 Alex Voorhoeve on Inequality

033 G.A. Cohen on Inequality of Wealth

M06 David Miller on the Welfare State and Multiculturalism

S06 Robert Shiller on Behavioral Economics

142 Philip Pettit on Group Agency

E08 Alex Oliver on Business Ethics

131 Hillel Steiner on Exploitation

100 Michael Sandel on What Shouldn't Be Sold

064 John Broome on Weighing Lives

S18 David Stuckler on Austerity and Death

117 Thomas Pogge on Global Justice and Health

E13 James Garvey on Climate Change

090 Kate Soper on Alternative Hedonism

Political Values

116 Tzvetan Todorov on the Enlightenment Today

051 Richard Reeves on Mill's On Liberty

F04 Irshad Manji on Islam and Free Expression

206 Alan Ryan on Freedom and Its History

181 Philip Pettit on Republicanism

120 Jonathan Wolff on John Rawls' A Theory of Justice

080 Raymond Geuss on Real Politics

125 Raymond Geuss on Realism and Utopianism in Political Philosophy

043 Anthony Appiah on Cosmopolitanism

008 Anne Phillips on Multiculturalism

M01 Tariq Modood on The History of Multiculturalism

061 Will Kymlicka on Minority Rights

M02 Chandran Kukathas on Varieties of Multiculturalism

062 John Dunn on Locke on Toleration

M09 Susan Mendus on Toleration

085 Wendy Brown on Tolerance

M05 Anne Phillips on Multiculturalism and Liberalism

M04 Clare Chambers on Justifying Intervention

M08 John Horton on Political Obligation and Multiculturalism

M10 Nancy Fraser on Recognition and Multiculturalism

M06 David Miller on the Welfare State and Multiculturalism

029 Henry Hardy on Isaiah Berlin's Pluralism

176 Ronald Dworkin on the Unity of Value

Legal Principles and Practices

174 Philip Schofield on Jeremy Bentham's Utilitarianism

M03 Martha Nussbaum on Disgust

217 Les Green on Same Sex Marriage

228 John Tasioulas on Human Rights

066 Matthew Kramer on Legal Rights

209 Tom Sorell on Surveillance

216 John Mikhail on Battery and Morality

211 Jeff McMahan on Gun Control

061 Will Kymlicka on Minority Rights

059 Tim Scanlon on Free Speech

F01 Jonathan Dimbleby on Free Speech and Censorship

M07 Alan Haworth on Free Speech and Multiculturalism

195 Rae Langton on Hate Speech

E10 Richard Posner on Copyright

130 Stephen Neale on Meaning and Interpretation

213 John Gardner on Constitutions

138 Gideon Rosen on Moral Responsibility

173 Nicola Lacey on Criminal Responsibility

150 Catherine MacKinnon on Gender Crime

E06 Richard Norman on What's Wrong With Killing?

158 Victor Tadros on Punishment

S15 Lawrence Sherman on Criminology

Political States and Their Actions

045 Melissa Lane on Plato and Totalitarianism

068 Quentin Skinner on Machiavelli's The Prince

110 Tony Coady on Dirty Hands in Politics

047 Raimond Gaita on Torture

F06 Natalia Kaliada on Free Speech and Belarus

023 Quentin Skinner on Hobbes on the State

215 Noel Malcolm on Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan in Context

113 Catalin Avramescu on the Idea of Cannibalism

037 Richard Bourke on Edmund Burke on Politics

213 John Gardner on Constitutions

206 Alan Ryan on Freedom and Its History

181 Philip Pettit on Republicanism

084 Anne Phillips on Political Representation

036 Angie Hobbs on Plato on War

146 Cécile Fabre on Cosmopolitanism and War

112 Jeff McMahan on Killing in War

083 A.C. Grayling on Bombing Civilians in Wartime

089 Chandran Kukathas on Genocide

050 David Miller on National Responsibility

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Bites interviewees and their podcasts

updated 13th November 2013

Labels:

xxx (3 digit number) = Philosophy Bites (including 4 Ethics Bites and all Bio-Ethics Bitespodcasts)

Exx = the other Ethics Bites podcasts

Mxx = Multiculturalism Bites

Sxx = Social Science Bites

Fxx = Free Speech Bites

A

Marilyn McCord Adams

103 Marilyn McCord Adams on Evil

Peter Adamson

067 Peter Adamson on Plotinus on Evil

018 Peter Adamson on Avicenna

204 Peter Adamson on Avicenna's Flying Man Thought Experiment

Brenda Almond

E11 Brenda Almond on the Family

Anthony Appiah

078 Anthony Appiah on Experiments in Ethics

043 Anthony Appiah on Cosmopolitanism

John Armstrong

107 John Armstrong on What Can You Do With Philosophy?

Catalin Avramescu

113 Catalin Avramescu on the Idea of Cannibalism

B

Julian Baggini

031 Julian Baggini on Thought Experiments

Sarah Bakewell

149 Sarah Bakewell on Michel de Montaigne

Tim Bayne

203 Tim Bayne on the Unity of Consciousness

Helen Beebee

141 Helen Beebee on Laws of Nature

Simon Blackburn

001 Simon Blackburn on Plato's Cave

016 Simon Blackburn on Moral Relativism

Ned Block

123 Ned Block on Consciousness

Paul Boghossian

166 Paul Boghossian on Moral Relativism

Nick Bostrom

161 Nick Bostrom on the Simulation Argument

184 Nick Bostrom on the Status Quo Bias

Richard Bourke

037 Richard Bourke on Edmund Burke on Politics

Luc Bovens

160 Luc Bovens on Catholicism and HIV

Richard Bradley

111 Richard Bradley on Understanding Decisions

John Broome

064 John Broome on Weighing Lives

Wendy Brown

085 Wendy Brown on Tolerance

Pascal Bruckner

152 Pascal Bruckner on Happiness

Allen Buchanan

099 Allen Buchanan on Enhancement

Myles Burnyeat

028 Myles Burnyeat on Aristotle on Happiness

C

John Campbell

109 John Campbell on Berkeley's Puzzle

208 John Campbell on Schizophrenia

Clare Carlisle

070 Clare Carlisle on Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling

Noël Carroll

151 Noël Carroll on Humour

221 Noël Carroll on Humour and Morality

Peter Cave

076 Peter Cave on Paradoxes

David Chalmers

126 David Chalmers on the Singularity

Clare Chambers

M04 Clare Chambers on Justifying Intervention

Pat Churchland

128 Pat Churchland on Eliminative Materialism

196 Pat Churchland on What Neuroscience Can Teach Us About Morality

Tony Coady

110 Tony Coady on Dirty Hands in Politics

G.A. Cohen (1941-2009)

033 G.A. Cohen on Inequality of Wealth

John Cottingham

004 John Cottingham on The Meaning of Life

Edward Craig

009 Edward Craig on What Is Philosophy?

Tim Crane

199 Tim Crane on Non-Existence

021 Tim Crane on Mind and Body

168 Tim Crane on Animal Minds

Roger Crisp

010 Roger Crisp on Mill’s Utilitarianism

079 Roger Crisp on Virtue

Molly Crockett

194 Molly Crockett on Brain Chemistry and Moral-Decision Making

Don Cupitt

086 Don Cupitt on Non-Realism About God

115 Don Cupitt on Jesus as Philosopher

Valerie Curtis

S19 Valerie Curtis on the Sources of Disgust

Fiery Cushman

187 Fiery Cushman on Moral Luck

D

Jonathan Dancy

191 Jonathan Dancy on Moral Particularism

Alain de Botton

027 Alain de Botton on Philosophy Within and Outside the Academy

172 Alain de Botton on Atheism 2.0

007 Alain de Botton on The Aesthetics of Architecture

Daniel Dennett

220 Daniel Dennett on the Chinese Room

197 Daniel Dennett on Free Will Worth Wanting

Avner de-Shalit

S04 Avner de-Shalit on the Spirit of Cities

Donna Dickenson

058 Donna Dickenson on Body Shopping

Jonathan Dimbleby

F01 Jonathan Dimbleby on Free Speech and Censorship

Sabine Döring

105 Sabine Döring on Emotion

Danny Dorling

S01 Danny Dorling on Inequality

Michael Dummett (1925-2011)

136 Michael Dummett on Frege

Robin Dunbar

S20 Robin Dunbar on Dunbar Numbers

John Dunn

062 John Dunn on Locke on Toleration

Ronald Dworkin (1931-2013)

176 Ronald Dworkin on the Unity of Value

E

David Eagleman

155 David Eagleman on Morality and the Brain

David Edmonds

225 David Edmonds on Trolley Problems

Daniel Everett

135 Daniel Everett on the Nature of Language

F

Cécile Fabre

146 Cécile Fabre on Cosmopolitanism and War

Kit Fine

171 Kit Fine on What is Metaphysics?

Luciano Floridi

102 Luciano Floridi on the Fourth Revolution

Gary L. Francione

201 Gary L. Francione on Animal Abolitionism

Sarah Franklin

S13 Sarah Franklin on the Sociology of Reproductive Technologies

Nancy Fraser

M10 Nancy Fraser on Recognition and Multiculturalism

Cynthia Freeland

134 Cynthia Freeland on Portraits

Miranda Fricker

005 Miranda Fricker on Epistemic Injustice

E04 Miranda Fricker on Blame And Historic Injustice

G

Raimond Gaita

047 Raimond Gaita on Torture

John Gardner

213 John Gardner on Constitutions

Sebastian Gardner

093 Sebastian Gardner on Jean-Paul Sartre on Bad Faith

Timothy Garton Ash

F09 Timothy Garton Ash on Global Free Speech

James Garvey

E13 James Garvey on Climate Change

Raymond Geuss

080 Raymond Geuss on Real Politics

125 Raymond Geuss on Realism and Utopianism in Political Philosophy

Simon Glendinning

218 Simon Glendinning on Philosophy's Two Cultures (Analytic and Continental)

Jonathan Glover

165 Jonathan Glover on Systems of Belief

147 Jonathan Glover on Personality Disorder and Morality

Alison Gopnik

226 Alison Gopnik on Hume and Buddhism

157 Alison Gopnik on the Imagination

A.C. Grayling

042 A.C. Grayling on Descartes' Cogito

114 A.C. Grayling on Bertrand Russell's Theory of Descriptions

012 Anthony Grayling on Atheism

083 A.C. Grayling on Bombing Civilians in Wartime

Les Green

217 Les Green on Same Sex Marriage

H

Jonathan Haidt

S08 Jonathan Haidt on Moral Psychology

Henry Hardy

029 Henry Hardy on Isaiah Berlin's Pluralism

Rom Harré

230 Rom Harré on the Linguistic Turn in Philosophy

S02 Rom Harré on What is Social Science?

Alan Haworth

M07 Alan Haworth on Free Speech and Multiculturalism

Angie Hobbs

026 Angie Hobbs on Plato on Erotic Love

036 Angie Hobbs on Plato on War

Brad Hooker

017 Brad Hooker on Consequentialism

Jennifer Hornsby

060 Jennifer Hornsby on Human Agency

John Horton

M08 John Horton on Political Obligation and Multiculturalism

Thomas Hurka

097 Thomas Hurka on Pleasure

I

Terence Irwin

096 Terence Irwin on Aristotle's Ethics

J

Frank Jackson

162 Frank Jackson on What Mary Knew

Susan James

030 Susan James on Spinoza on the Passions

Dale Jamieson

219 Dale Jamieson on Green Virtues

Christopher Janaway

077 Christopher Janaway on Nietzsche on Morality

K

Daniel Kahneman

S11 Daniel Kahneman on Bias

Natalia Kaliada

F06 Natalia Kaliada on Free Speech and Belarus

Sean Kelly

167 Sean Kelly on Homer on Philosophy

Anthony Kenny

022 Anthony Kenny on his New History of Philosophy

056 Anthony Kenny on Aquinas' Ethics

Matthew Kieran

E12 Matthew Kieran on Art, Censorship And Morality

Joshua Knobe

133 Joshua Knobe on Experimental Philosophy

Matthew Kramer

066 Matthew Kramer on Legal Rights

Chandran Kukathas

052 Chandran Kukathas on Hayek's Liberalism

M02 Chandran Kukathas on Varieties of Multiculturalism

089 Chandran Kukathas on Genocide

Will Kymlicka

061 Will Kymlicka on Minority Rights

L

Nicola Lacey

173 Nicola Lacey on Criminal Responsibility

Melissa Lane

169 Melissa Lane on Plato and Sustainability

065 Melissa Lane on Rousseau on Civilization

045 Melissa Lane on Plato and Totalitarianism

Rae Langton

195 Rae Langton on Hate Speech

Stephen Law

003 Stephen Law on The Problem of Evil

Brian Leiter

170 Brian Leiter on the Analytic/Continental Distinction

108 Brian Leiter on Nietzsche Myths

Jerrold Levinson

119 Jerrold Levinson on Music and Eros

Neil Levy

177 Neil Levy on Moral Responsibility and Consciousness

Tim Lewens

190 Tim Lewens on Selling Organs

Sonia Livingstone

S05 Sonia Livingstone on Children and the Internet

Guy Longworth

175 Guy Longworth on J.L. Austin and Ordinary Language

M

Ma Jian

F10 Ma Jian on Free Expression in China

Catherine MacKinnon

150 Catherine MacKinnon on Gender Crime

Fiona Macpherson

212 Fiona Macpherson on Hallucination

Denis MacShane

F07 Denis MacShane on Thomas Paine

Noel Malcolm

215 Noel Malcolm on Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan in Context

Irshad Manji

F04 Irshad Manji on Islam and Free Expression

Michael Martin

223 Michael Martin on Hume on Taste

Doreen Massey

S12 Doreen Massey on Space

Derek Matravers

046 Derek Matravers on the Definition of Art

Simon May

154 Simon May on Love

M.M. McCabe

088 M.M. McCabe on the Paradox of Inquiry

072 M.M. McCabe on Socratic Method

Colin McGinn

210 Colin McGinn on Descartes on Innate Knowledge

Jeff McMahan

180 Jeff McMahan on Moral Status

127 Jeff McMahan on Vegetarianism

211 Jeff McMahan on Gun Control

112 Jeff McMahan on Killing in War

Angela McRobbie

S16 Angela McRobbie on the Illusion of Equality for Women

Hugh Mellor

148 Hugh Mellor on Frank Ramsey

041 Hugh Mellor on Time

Susan Mendus

M09 Susan Mendus on Toleration

Stephanie Merritt

F02 Stephanie Merritt on Giordano Bruno

John Mikhail

156 John Mikhail on Universal Moral Grammar

216 John Mikhail on Battery and Morality

David Miller

M06 David Miller on the Welfare State and Multiculturalism

050 David Miller on National Responsibility

Toby Miller

S10 Toby Miller on Cultural Studies

Peter Millican

049 Peter Millican on Hume's Significance

Tariq Modood

M01 Tariq Modood on The History of Multiculturalism

Ray Monk

073 Ray Monk on Philosophy and Biography

Adrian Moore

179 Adrian Moore on Philosophy and Its History

075 Adrian Moore on Kant's Metaphysics

011 Adrian Moore on Infinity

Jessica Moss

224 Jessica Moss on Plato and Aristotle on Weakness of Will

Stephen Mulhall

039 Stephen Mulhall on Film as Philosophy

N

Stephen Neale

130 Stephen Neale on Meaning and Interpretation

Alexander Nehamas

081 Alexander Nehamas on Friendship

Alex Neill

069 Alex Neill on the Paradox of Tragedy

Susan Neiman

122 Susan Neiman on Morality in the 21st Century

Richard Norman

038 Richard Norman on Humanism

E06 Richard Norman on What's Wrong With Killing?

Martha Nussbaum

143 Martha Nussbaum on the Value of the Humanities

M03 Martha Nussbaum on Disgust

O

Ann Oakley

S14 Ann Oakley on Women’s Experience of Childbirth

Alex Oliver

E08 Alex Oliver on Business Ethics

Onora O’Neill

186 Onora O'Neill on Trust

024 Onora O'Neill on Medical Consent

Michael Otsuka

E03 Michael Otsuka on Trolleys, Killing And Double Effect

P

David Papineau

091 David Papineau on Scientific Realism

013 David Papineau on Physicalism

Philip Pettit

163 Philip Pettit on Consequentialism

142 Philip Pettit on Group Agency

181 Philip Pettit on Republicanism

Anne Phillips

008 Anne Phillips on Multiculturalism

M05 Anne Phillips on Multiculturalism and Liberalism

084 Anne Phillips on Political Representation

Nick Phillipson

140 Nick Phillipson on Adam Smith on What Human Beings Are Like

Hanna Pickard

192 Hanna Pickard on Responsibility and Personality Disorder

Kate Pickett

S17 Kate Pickett on the Case for Equality

Thomas Pink

044 Thomas Pink on Free Will

Steven Pinker

S09 Steven Pinker on Violence and Human Nature

Thomas Pogge

117 Thomas Pogge on Global Justice and Health

Richard Posner

E10 Richard Posner on Copyright

Huw Price

193 Huw Price on Backward Causation

R

Janet Radcliffe Richards

048 Janet Radcliffe Richards on Men and Women's Natures

E07 Janet Radcliffe Richards on Organ Transplants

Jonathan Rée

020 Jonathan Rée on Philosophy as an Art

Richard Reeves

051 Richard Reeves on Mill's On Liberty

Aaron Ridley

071 Aaron Ridley on Nietzsche on Art and Truth

Ben Rogers

104 Ben Rogers on Pascal's Pensées

Gideon Rosen

138 Gideon Rosen on Moral Responsibility

Adina Roskies

185 Adina Roskies on Neuroscience and Free Will

Mark Rowlands

214 Mark Rowlands on Philosophy and Running

Martin Rowson

F05 Martin Rowson on Free Speech and Cartoons

Paul Russell

153 Paul Russell on David Hume's Philosophy of Irreligion

144 Paul Russell on Fate

Alan Ryan

206 Alan Ryan on Freedom and Its History

S

Michael Sandel

145 Michael Sandel on Justice

055 Michael Sandel on Genetic Enhancement in Sport

100 Michael Sandel on What Shouldn't Be Sold

Julian Savulescu

094 Julian Savulescu on the 'Yuk' Factor

178 Julian Savulescu on Designer Babies

Tim Scanlon

059 Tim Scanlon on Free Speech

Samuel Scheffler

222 Samuel Scheffler on the Afterlife

Philip Schofield

174 Philip Schofield on Jeremy Bentham's Utilitarianism

Eric Schwitzgebel

227 Eric Schwitzgebel on the Ethical Behaviour of Ethics Professors

Roger Scruton

E09 Roger Scruton on Sex and Perversion

Paul Seabright

S07 Paul Seabright on the Relationship Between the Sexes

Richard Sennett

S03 Richard Sennett on Co-Operation

Lawrence Sherman

S15 Lawrence Sherman on Criminology

Christopher Shields

082 Christopher Shields on Personal Identity

Robert Shiller

S06 Robert Shiller on Behavioral Economics

Peter Singer

159 Peter Singer on Henry Sidgwick's Ethics

053 Peter Singer on Using Animals

132 Peter Singer on the Life You Can Save

182 Peter Singer on Life and Death Decision-Making

Walter Sinnott-Armstrong

106 Walter Sinnott-Armstrong on Morality Without God

098 Walter Sinnott-Armstrong on Moral Psychology

Quentin Skinner

068 Quentin Skinner on Machiavelli's The Prince

023 Quentin Skinner on Hobbes on the State

Barry Smith

035 Barry Smith on Wittgenstein's Conception of Philosophy

074 Barry C. Smith on Neuroscience

006 Barry Smith on Wine

Robert Rowland Smith

063 Robert Rowland Smith on Derrida on Forgiveness

Paul Snowdon

101 Paul Snowdon on Persons and Animals

Kate Soper

090 Kate Soper on Alternative Hedonism

Richard Sorabji

200 Richard Sorabji on Mahatma Gandhi as Philosopher

Tom Sorell

209 Tom Sorell on Surveillance

Dan Sperber

164 Dan Sperber on the Enigma of Reason

Hillel Steiner

131 Hillel Steiner on Exploitation

Robert Stern

124 Robert Stern on Hegel on Dialectic

Galen Strawson

183 Galen Strawson on Panpsychism

121 Galen Strawson on the Sense of Self

Barry Stroud

032 Barry Stroud on Scepticism

David Stuckler

S18 David Stuckler on Austerity and Death

Stewart Sutherland

025 Stewart Sutherland on Hume on Design

T

Victor Tadros

158 Victor Tadros on Punishment

Robert Talisse

229 Robert Talisse on the Importance of Argument in Politics

118 Robert Talisse on Pragmatism

Raymond Tallis

087 Raymond Tallis on Parmenides

095 Raymond Tallis on Assisted Dying

John Tasioulas

228 John Tasioulas on Human Rights

DJ Taylor

F08 DJ Taylor on George Orwell

Tzvetan Todorov

116 Tzvetan Todorov on the Enlightenment Today

John Tomasi

189 John Tomasi on Free Market Fairness

Richard Tuck

040 Richard Tuck on Free Riding

Michael Tye

198 Michael Tye on Pain

V

Mark Vernon

034 Mark Vernon on Friendship

Alex Voorhoeve

137 Alex Voorhoeve on Inequality

W

Kendall Walton

207 Kendall Walton on Photography

Keith Ward

092 Keith Ward on Idealism in Eastern and Western Philosophy

Mary Warnock

002 Mary Warnock on Philosophy and Public Life

019 Mary Warnock on Sartre's Existentialism

057 Mary Warnock on the Right to Have a Baby

Timothy Williamson

014 Timothy Williamson on Vagueness

Susan Wolf

129 Susan Wolf on Meaning In Life

Jonathan Wolff

188 Jonathan Wolff on Political Bioethics

054 Jonathan Wolff on Marx on Alienation

120 Jonathan Wolff on John Rawls' A Theory of Justice

015 Jonathan Wolff on Disadvantage

Y

Liane Young

202 Liane Young on Mind and Morality

Z

Zarganar

F03 Zarganar on Freedom of Expression

Anthologies (multiple interviewees):

139 What is Philosophy?

205 Who's Your Favourite Philosopher?

Statistics:

211 interviewees (3 deceased)

Four interviewees have done 4 podcasts each

(A.C. Grayling, Jeff McMahan, Peter Singer and Jonathan Wolff).

Eleven interviewees have done 3 podcasts each

(Peter Adamson, Tim Crane, Alain de Botton, Chandran Kukathas, Melissa Lane, Adrian Moore, Philip Pettit, Anne Phillips, Michael Sandel, Barry Smith, and Mary Warnock).

And 33 interviewees have done 2 podcasts each.

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March 19, 2012

1. Simon Blackburn on Plato's Cave

2. Mary Warnock on Philosophy in Public Life

3. Stephen Law on The Problem of Evil

4. John Cottingham on The Meaning of Life

5. Miranda Fricker on Epistemic Injustice

6. Barry Smith on Wine

7. Alain de Botton on The Aesthetics of Architecture

8. Anne Phillips on Multiculturalism

9. Edward Craig on What is Philosophy?

10. Roger Crisp on Mill's Utilitarianism

11. Adrian Moore on Infinity

12. Anthony Grayling on Atheism

13. David Papineau on Physicalism

14. Timothy Williamson on Vagueness

15. Jonathan Wolff on Disadvantage

16. Simon Blackburn on Moral Relativism

17. Brad Hooker on Consequentialism

18. Peter Adamson on Avicenna

19. Mary Warnock on Sartre's Existentialism

20. Jonathan Rée on Philosophy as an Art

21. Tim Crane on Mind and Body

22. Anthony Kenny on his History of Philosophy

23. Quentin Skinner on Hobbes on the State

24. Onora O'Neill on Medical Consent

25. Stewart Sutherland on Hume on Design

26. Angie Hobbs on Plato on Erotic Love

27. Alain de Botton on Philosophy Within and Outside the Academy

28. Myles Burnyeat on Aristotle on Happiness

29. Henry Hardy on Isaiah Berlin's Pluralism

30. Susan James on Spinoza on the Passions

31. Julian Baggini on Thought Experiments

32. Barry Stroud on Scepticism

33. G.A. Cohen on Inequality of Wealth

34. Mark Vernon on Friendship

35. Barry Smith on Wittgenstein's Conception of Philosophy

36. Angie Hobbs on Plato on War

37. Richard Bourke on Edmund Burke on Politics

38. Richard Norman on Humanism

39. Stephen Mulhall on Film as Philosophy

40. Richard Tuck on Free Riding

41. Hugh Mellor on Time

42. A.C.Grayling on Descartes' Cogito

43. Anthony Appiah on Cosmopolitanism

44. Thomas Pink on Free Will

45. Melissa Lane on Plato and Totalitarianism

46. Derek Matravers on the Definition of Art

47. Raimond Gaita on Torture

48. Janet Radcliffe Richards on Men and Women's Natures

49. Peter Millican on Hume's Significance

50. David Miller on National Responsibility

51. Richard Reeves on Mill's On Liberty

52. Chandran Kukathas on Hayek's Liberalism

53. Peter Singer on Using Animals (originally on Ethics Bites)

54. Jonathan Wolff on Marx on Alienation

55. Michael Sandel on Genetic Enhancement in Sport (originally on Ethics Bites)

56. Anthony Kenny on Aquinas's Ethics

57. Mary Warnock on the Right to Have a Baby (originally on Ethics Bites)

58. Donna Dickenson on Body Shopping

59. Tim Scanlon on Free Speech (originally on Ethics Bites)

60. Jennifer Hornsby on Human Agency

61. Will Kymlicka on Minority Rights

62. John Dunn on Locke on Toleration

63. Robert Rowland Smith on Derrida on Forgiveness

64. John Broome on Weighing Lives

65. Melissa Lane on Rousseau on Modern Society

66. Matthew Kramer on Legal Rights

67. Peter Adamson on Plotinus on Evil

68. Quentin Skinner on Machiavelli's The Prince

69. Alex Neill on the Paradox of Tragedy

70. Clare Carlisle on Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling

71. Aaron Ridley on Nietzsche on Art and Truth

72. MM McCabe on Socratic Method

73. Ray Monk on Philosophy and Biography

74. Barry C. Smith on Neuroscience

75. Adrian Moore on Kant's Metaphysics

76. Peter Cave on Paradoxes

77. Christopher Janaway on Nietzsche on Morality

78. Anthony Appiah on Experiments in Ethics

79. Roger Crisp on Virtue Ethics

80. Raymond Geuss on Real Politics

81. Alexander Nehamas on Friendship

82. Christopher Shields on Personal Identity

83. A.C. Grayling on Bombing Civilians in Wartime

84. Anne Phillips on Political Representation

85. Wendy Brown on Tolerance

86. Don Cupitt on Non-Realism About God

87. Raymond Tallis on Parmenides

88. M.M. McCabe on The Paradox of Inquiry

89. Chandran Kukathas on Genocide

90. Kate Soper on Alternative Hedonism

91. David Papineau on Scientific Realism

92. Keith Ward on Idealism in Eastern and Western Philosophy

93. Sebastian Gardner on Sartre on Bad Faith

94. Julian Savulescu on Yuk

95. Raymond Tallis on Assisted Dying

96. Terence Irwin on Aristotle's Ethics

97. Thomas Hurka on Pleasure

98. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong on Moral Psychology

99. Allen Buchanan on Enhancement

100. Michael Sandel on What Shouldn't Be Sold

101. Paul Snowdon on Persons and Animals

102. Luciano Floridi on the Fourth Revolution

103. Marilyn Mcord Adams on Evil

104. Ben Rogers on Blaise Pascal

105. Sabine Doring on Emotion

106. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong on Morality Without God

107. John Armstrong on What You Can Do With Philosophy

108. Brian Leiter on Nietzsche Myths

109. John Campbell on Berkeley's Puzzle

110. Tony Coady on Dirty Hands in Politics

111. Richard Bradley on Understanding Decisions

112. Jeff McMahan on Killing in War

113. Catalin Avramescu on the Idea of Cannibalism

114. A.C. Grayling on Bertrand Russell on Descriptions

115. Don Cupitt on Jesus as Philosopher

116. Tzvetan Todorov on the Enlightenment

117. Thomas Pogge on Global Justice

118. Robert B. Talisse on Pragmatism

119. Jerrold Levinson on Music and Eros

120. Jonathan Wolff on John Rawls

121. Galen Strawson on the Sense of Self

122. Susan Neiman on Morality in the 21st Century

123. Ned Block on Consciousness

124. Robert Stern on Hegel on Dialectic

125. Raymond Geuss on Realism and Utopianism in Political Philosophy

126. David Chalmers on the Singularity

127. Jeff McMahan on Vegetarianism

128. Patricia Churchland on Eliminativism

129. Susan Wolf on the Meaning of Life

130. Stephen Neale on Meaning and Interpretation

131. Hillel Steiner on Exploitation

132. Peter Singer on the Life You Can Save

133. Joshua Knobe on Experimental Philosophy

134. Cynthia Freeland on Portraits

135. Daniel Everett on the Nature of Language

136. Michael Dummett on Frege

137. Alex Voorhoeve on Inequality

138. Gideon Rosen on Moral Responsibility

139. What is Philosophy? (Various Contributors)

140. Nicholas Phillipson on Adam Smith

141. Helen Beebee on Laws of Nature

142. Philip Pettit on Group Agency

143. Martha Nussbaum on the Value of the Humanities

144. Paul Russell on Fate

145. Michael Sandel on Justice

146. Cécile Fabre on Cosmopolitanism and War

147. Jonathan Glover on Morality and Personality Disorder

148. Hugh Mellor on Frank Ramsey on Truth

149. Sarah Bakewell on Michel de Montaigne

150. Catharine MacKinnon on Gender Crime

151. Nöel Carroll on Humour

152. Pascal Bruckner on Happiness

153. Paul Russell on David Hume's Treatise

154. Simon May on Love

155. David Eagleman on Morality and the Brain

156. John Mikhail on Universal Moral Grammar

157. Alison Gopnik on the Imagination

158. Victor Tadros on Punishment

159. Peter Singer on Henry Sidgwick's Ethics

160. Luc Bovens on Catholicism and HIV

161. Nick Bostrom on the Simulation Argument

162. Frank Jackson on What Mary Knew

163. Philip Pettit on Consequentialism

164. Dan Sperber on the Enigma of Reason

165. Jonathan Glover on Systems of Belief

166. Paul Boghossian on Moral Relativism

167. Sean Kelly on Homer on Philosophy

168. Tim Crane on Animal Minds

169 Melissa Lane on Plato and Sustainability

170 Brian Leiter on the Analytic/Contintental Distinction

171 Kit Fine on What is Metaphysics?

172 Alain de Botton on Atheism 2.0

173 Nicola Lacey on Criminal Responsibility

174 Philip Schofield on Jeremy Bentham's Utilitarianism

175 Guy Longworth on J.L.Austin and Ordinary Language

176 Ronald Dworkin on the Unity of Value

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December 05, 2011

1. Simon Blackburn on Plato's Cave

2. Mary Warnock on Philosophy in Public Life

3. Stephen Law on The Problem of Evil

4. John Cottingham on The Meaning of Life

5. Miranda Fricker on Epistemic Injustice

6. Barry Smith on Wine

7. Alain de Botton on The Aesthetics of Architecture

8. Anne Phillips on Multiculturalism

9. Edward Craig on What is Philosophy?

10. Roger Crisp on Mill's Utilitarianism

11. Adrian Moore on Infinity

12. Anthony Grayling on Atheism

13. David Papineau on Physicalism

14. Timothy Williamson on Vagueness

15. Jonathan Wolff on Disadvantage

16. Simon Blackburn on Moral Relativism

17. Brad Hooker on Consequentialism

18. Peter Adamson on Avicenna

19. Mary Warnock on Sartre's Existentialism

20. Jonathan Rée on Philosophy as an Art

21. Tim Crane on Mind and Body

22. Anthony Kenny on his History of Philosophy

23. Quentin Skinner on Hobbes on the State

24. Onora O'Neill on Medical Consent

25. Stewart Sutherland on Hume on Design

26. Angie Hobbs on Plato on Erotic Love

27. Alain de Botton on Philosophy Within and Outside the Academy

28. Myles Burnyeat on Aristotle on Happiness

29. Henry Hardy on Isaiah Berlin's Pluralism

30. Susan James on Spinoza on the Passions

31. Julian Baggini on Thought Experiments

32. Barry Stroud on Scepticism

33. G.A. Cohen on Inequality of Wealth

34. Mark Vernon on Friendship

35. Barry Smith on Wittgenstein's Conception of Philosophy

36. Angie Hobbs on Plato on War

37. Richard Bourke on Edmund Burke on Politics

38. Richard Norman on Humanism

39. Stephen Mulhall on Film as Philosophy

40. Richard Tuck on Free Riding

41. Hugh Mellor on Time

42. A.C.Grayling on Descartes' Cogito

43. Anthony Appiah on Cosmopolitanism

44. Thomas Pink on Free Will

45. Melissa Lane on Plato and Totalitarianism

46. Derek Matravers on the Definition of Art

47. Raimond Gaita on Torture

48. Janet Radcliffe Richards on Men and Women's Natures

49. Peter Millican on Hume's Significance

50. David Miller on National Responsibility

51. Richard Reeves on Mill's On Liberty

52. Chandran Kukathas on Hayek's Liberalism

53. Peter Singer on Using Animals (originally on Ethics Bites)

54. Jonathan Wolff on Marx on Alienation

55. Michael Sandel on Genetic Enhancement in Sport (originally on Ethics Bites)

56. Anthony Kenny on Aquinas's Ethics

57. Mary Warnock on the Right to Have a Baby (originally on Ethics Bites)

58. Donna Dickenson on Body Shopping

59. Tim Scanlon on Free Speech (originally on Ethics Bites)

60. Jennifer Hornsby on Human Agency

61. Will Kymlicka on Minority Rights

62. John Dunn on Locke on Toleration

63. Robert Rowland Smith on Derrida on Forgiveness

64. John Broome on Weighing Lives

65. Melissa Lane on Rousseau on Modern Society

66. Matthew Kramer on Legal Rights

67. Peter Adamson on Plotinus on Evil

68. Quentin Skinner on Machiavelli's The Prince

69. Alex Neill on the Paradox of Tragedy

70. Clare Carlisle on Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling

71. Aaron Ridley on Nietzsche on Art and Truth

72. MM McCabe on Socratic Method

73. Ray Monk on Philosophy and Biography

74. Barry C. Smith on Neuroscience

75. Adrian Moore on Kant's Metaphysics

76. Peter Cave on Paradoxes

77. Christopher Janaway on Nietzsche on Morality

78. Anthony Appiah on Experiments in Ethics

79. Roger Crisp on Virtue Ethics

80. Raymond Geuss on Real Politics

81. Alexander Nehamas on Friendship

82. Christopher Shields on Personal Identity

83. A.C. Grayling on Bombing Civilians in Wartime

84. Anne Phillips on Political Representation

85. Wendy Brown on Tolerance

86. Don Cupitt on Non-Realism About God

87. Raymond Tallis on Parmenides

88. M.M. McCabe on The Paradox of Inquiry

89. Chandran Kukathas on Genocide

90. Kate Soper on Alternative Hedonism

91. David Papineau on Scientific Realism

92. Keith Ward on Idealism in Eastern and Western Philosophy

93. Sebastian Gardner on Sartre on Bad Faith

94. Julian Savulescu on Yuk

95. Raymond Tallis on Assisted Dying

96. Terence Irwin on Aristotle's Ethics

97. Thomas Hurka on Pleasure

98. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong on Moral Psychology

99. Allen Buchanan on Enhancement

100. Michael Sandel on What Shouldn't Be Sold

101. Paul Snowdon on Persons and Animals

102. Luciano Floridi on the Fourth Revolution

103. Marilyn Mcord Adams on Evil

104. Ben Rogers on Blaise Pascal

105. Sabine Doring on Emotion

106. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong on Morality Without God

107. John Armstrong on What You Can Do With Philosophy

108. Brian Leiter on Nietzsche Myths

109. John Campbell on Berkeley's Puzzle

110. Tony Coady on Dirty Hands in Politics

111. Richard Bradley on Understanding Decisions

112. Jeff McMahan on Killing in War

113. Catalin Avramescu on the Idea of Cannibalism

114. A.C. Grayling on Bertrand Russell on Descriptions

115. Don Cupitt on Jesus as Philosopher

116. Tzvetan Todorov on the Enlightenment

117. Thomas Pogge on Global Justice

118. Robert B. Talisse on Pragmatism

119. Jerrold Levinson on Music and Eros

120. Jonathan Wolff on John Rawls

121. Galen Strawson on the Sense of Self

122. Susan Neiman on Morality in the 21st Century

123. Ned Block on Consciousness

124. Robert Stern on Hegel on Dialectic

125. Raymond Geuss on Realism and Utopianism in Political Philosophy

126. David Chalmers on the Singularity

127. Jeff McMahan on Vegetarianism

128. Patricia Churchland on Eliminativism

129. Susan Wolf on the Meaning of Life

130. Stephen Neale on Meaning and Interpretation

131. Hillel Steiner on Exploitation

132. Peter Singer on the Life You Can Save

133. Joshua Knobe on Experimental Philosophy

134. Cynthia Freeland on Portraits

135. Daniel Everett on the Nature of Language

136. Michael Dummett on Frege

137. Alex Voorhoeve on Inequality

138. Gideon Rosen on Moral Responsibility

139. What is Philosophy? (Various Contributors)

140. Nicholas Phillipson on Adam Smith

141. Helen Beebee on Laws of Nature

142. Philip Pettit on Group Agency

143. Martha Nussbaum on the Value of the Humanities

144. Paul Russell on Fate

145. Michael Sandel on Justice

146. Cécile Fabre on Cosmopolitanism and War

147. Jonathan Glover on Morality and Personality Disorder

148. Hugh Mellor on Frank Ramsey on Truth

149. Sarah Bakewell on Michel de Montaigne

150. Catharine MacKinnon on Gender Crime

151. Nöel Carroll on Humour

152. Pascal Bruckner on Happiness

153. Paul Russell on David Hume's Treatise

154. Simon May on Love

155. David Eagleman on Morality and the Brain

156. John Mikhail on Universal Moral Grammar

157. Alison Gopnik on the Imagination

158. Victor Tadros on Punishment

159. Peter Singer on Henry Sidgwick's Ethics

160. Luc Bovens on Catholicism and HIV

161. Nick Bostrom on the Simulation Argument

162. Frank Jackson on What Mary Knew

163. Philip Pettit on Consequentialism

164. Dan Sperber on the Enigma of Reason

165. Jonathan Glover on Systems of Belief

166. Paul Boghossian on Moral Relativism

167. Sean Kelly on Homer on Philosophy

168. Tim Crane on Animal Minds

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