
Episode 145: Andrew Sepielli discusses quietism and metaethics
This episode, Matt and Joseph sit down with Andrew Sepielli (University of Toronto) to talk about metaethical quietism. His new book on the topic, Pragmatist Quietism, is out now from Oxford Universit...
21 Jan 202339min

Episode 143: Mark Linsenmayer discusses alternative models of education
This episode, Matt Teichman talks to Mark Linsenmayer about alternative models of education. Mark is creator and host of the Partially Examined Life, Nakedly Examined Music, Pretty Much Pop, and Philo...
5 Okt 202244min

Episode 142: Emily Dupree discusses the rationality of revenge
In this episode of Elucidations, Matt sits down with Emily Dupree to learn about whether it’s rational or irrational to try to seek revenge.As a culture, we kind can’t decide what we think about reven...
2 Aug 202236min

Episode 141: Rob Goodman discusses eloquence
This time around, Matt sits down with Rob Goodman to talk about political eloquence. Goodman is the author of a new book on this topic called Words on Fire, which you can pick up a copy of wherever yo...
13 Juni 202235min

Episode 140: Meghan Sullivan and Paul Blaschko discuss the good life
Intro philosophy classes often get stuck in a rut. Some philosophy classes go through a list of old dead people and try to understand excerpts from some of their most influential writings, over the co...
10 Apr 202243min

Episode 139: Jessica Tizzard discusses the philosophy of pregnancy
This month, Jessica Tizzard (University of Tuebingen) makes her second appearance on Elucidations to talk to Matt about pregnancy.Human pregnancy is weird. Try talking to a reproductive endochrinologi...
13 Feb 202231min

Episode 138: Toby Buckle discusses Mill's liberty principle
This month, Toby Buckle, host of the Political Philosophy Podcast, returns to talk about John Stuart Mill’s liberty principle! (Also sometimes called the ‘harm principle’.) The occasion for the episo...
23 Jan 202243min





















