
Episode 34: Kieran Setiya discusses moral disagreement
In this episode, Kieran Setiya discusses the difference between disagreeing with someone about how you should live your life and disagreeing with someone about what you just saw (like, for example, wh...
9 Apr 201231min

Episode 33: Daniel Sutherland discusses the philosophy of mathematics
In this episode, Daniel Sutherland explains some of the difficulties involved in trying to say what numbers are. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
14 Mar 201231min

Episode 31: Branden Fitelson discusses reasoning fallacies
In this episode, Branden Fitelson discusses some mistakes we often make when reasoning about probabilities, and explains why we may even have evolved to make these mistakes. Hosted on Acast. See acast...
11 Jan 201244min

Episode 30: Marko Malink discusses modal syllogistic
In this episode, Marko Malink discusses what Aristotle meant by words like 'every' and 'some,' and how his use of these words differs subtly from ours. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more ...
12 Des 201130min

Episode 29: Peter Kail discusses Hume's legacy
In this episode, Peter Kail discusses the importance of David Hume's contributions to philosophy, including his thoughts on the scientific method, human psychology, and religious belief. Hosted on Aca...
8 Nov 201133min

Episode 28: John Searle discusses human reality and basic reality
In this episode, John Searle explores some of the problems that come up when we try to reconcile what's obvious and self-evident about human experience with what we know about how the world works. Hos...
18 Okt 201138min

Episode 27: Emma Borg discusses semantic minimalism
In this episode, Emma Borg explains why it's important to have a sharp distinction between what a person literally means when they say something and what they merely imply. Hosted on Acast. See acast....
26 Sep 201132min





















