Ranked #1
1/12/2014: Jens Timmermann on What’s Wrong with ‘Deontology’?
1/12/2014: Jens Timmermann on What’s Wrong with ‘Deontology’?
Jens Timmermann is Reader in Moral Philosophy at the University of St Andrews. He was trained as an ancient philosopher ... Read more
8 Dec 2014
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45mins
Ranked #2
19/10/2015: David Enoch on What’s Wrong with Paternalism:Autonomy, Belief and Action
19/10/2015: David Enoch on What’s Wrong with Paternalism:Autonomy, Belief and Action
David Enoch is The Rodney Blackman Chair in the Philosophy of Law, at The Faculty of Law and the Philosophy Department, ... Read more
27 Oct 2015
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48mins
Ranked #3
13/7/2014: Joint Session Podcast - Symposium V on Self-Regulation, featuring Tamar Szabó Gendler and Jennifer Nagel
13/7/2014: Joint Session Podcast - Symposium V on Self-Regulation, featuring Tamar Szabó Gendler and Jennifer Nagel
The 88th Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association was held at the University of Cambridge from... Read more
13 Oct 2014
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1hr 3mins
Ranked #4
21/10/2019 – Glen Pettigrove on Ambition, Love, and Happiness
21/10/2019 – Glen Pettigrove on Ambition, Love, and Happiness
Glen Pettigrove is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Glasgow, occupying the Chair in Moral Philosophy previou... Read more
3 Nov 2019
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57mins
Ranked #5
12/7/2014: Joint Session Podcast - Symposium II on Moral Testimony, featuring Hallvard Lillehammer and Roger Crisp
12/7/2014: Joint Session Podcast - Symposium II on Moral Testimony, featuring Hallvard Lillehammer and Roger Crisp
The 88th Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association was held at the University of Cambridge from... Read more
13 Oct 2014
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42mins
Ranked #6
4/2/2019 – Amia Srinivasan on Genealogy
4/2/2019 – Amia Srinivasan on Genealogy
Amia Srinivasan is an Associate Professor of philosophy at Oxford and a tutorial fellow at St John’s College. Previously... Read more
11 Feb 2019
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58mins
Ranked #7
23/1/2017: Eleanor Knox on Novel Explanation and the Special Sciences - Lessons From Physics
23/1/2017: Eleanor Knox on Novel Explanation and the Special Sciences - Lessons From Physics
Eleanor Knox is a Lecturer in Philosophy at King's College London. Her work has two strands, one in the foundations of s... Read more
30 Jan 2017
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44mins
Ranked #8
17/10/2016 - Christopher Daly on Persistent Philosophical Disagreement
17/10/2016 - Christopher Daly on Persistent Philosophical Disagreement
Christopher Daly is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Manchester. He has published in metaphysics, methodolog... Read more
24 Oct 2016
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50mins
Ranked #9
6/10/2016: Elizabeth Cripps on Justice, Integrity and Moral Community
6/10/2016: Elizabeth Cripps on Justice, Integrity and Moral Community
Elizabeth Cripps is a senior lecturer in political theory at the University of Edinburgh. She is the author of Climate C... Read more
6 Nov 2016
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51mins
Ranked #10
9/3/2015: Matthew Chrisman on Knowing What One Ought To Do
9/3/2015: Matthew Chrisman on Knowing What One Ought To Do
Matthew Chrisman is a Reader in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. His research has focused on ethical theory, t... Read more
16 Mar 2015
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45mins
Ranked #11
18/3/2019: Stephen Mulhall on Heidegger’s Fountain: Ecstasis, Mimesis and Engrossment in the Origin of the Work of Art
18/3/2019: Stephen Mulhall on Heidegger’s Fountain: Ecstasis, Mimesis and Engrossment in the Origin of the Work of Art
Stephen Mulhall is Professor of Philosophy and a Fellow of New College, Oxford. His research interests include Wittgenst... Read more
31 Mar 2019
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1hr 1min
Ranked #12
1/6/2015: Giles Pearson asks What are Sources of Motivation?
1/6/2015: Giles Pearson asks What are Sources of Motivation?
Giles Pearson is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Bristol. He has been at Bristol since 2007. Prior ... Read more
8 Jun 2015
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44mins
Ranked #13
Dominic Scott on From Painters to Poets: Method in Plato, Republic X
Dominic Scott on From Painters to Poets: Method in Plato, Republic X
Dominic Scott is a Professor of Philosophy at Oxford University and a Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall. He has worked in man... Read more
3 Jun 2016
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52mins
Ranked #14
3/6/2019: Kathleen Stock asks What is Sexual Orientation?
3/6/2019: Kathleen Stock asks What is Sexual Orientation?
Kathleen Stock is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sussex. She works in philosophy of imagination and fict... Read more
7 Jun 2019
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48mins
Ranked #15
09/05/2016: Peter Poellner on Phenomenology and the Perceptual Model of Emotion
09/05/2016: Peter Poellner on Phenomenology and the Perceptual Model of Emotion
Peter Poellner is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. He has published on topics in the philosophy of ... Read more
21 May 2016
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1hr 2mins
Ranked #16
25/04/2016: Mary Leng on Naturalism and Placement
25/04/2016: Mary Leng on Naturalism and Placement
Mary Leng is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of York. Prior to coming to York she held a Research Fellow... Read more
1 May 2016
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58mins
Ranked #17
23/2/2015: Louise Richardson on Perceptual Activity and Bodily Awareness
23/2/2015: Louise Richardson on Perceptual Activity and Bodily Awareness
Louise Richardson is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of York. This podcast is an audio recording of Dr. Richard... Read more
26 Feb 2015
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47mins
Ranked #18
5/10/2015 - 108th PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: Susan James on Freedom and Nature: A Spinozist Invitation
5/10/2015 - 108th PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: Susan James on Freedom and Nature: A Spinozist Invitation
As the first talk for the 2015/16 Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, this year's Presidential Address marks the of... Read more
11 Oct 2015
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53mins
Ranked #19
23/4/2018: Alison Hills on Moral and Aesthetic Virtue
23/4/2018: Alison Hills on Moral and Aesthetic Virtue
Alison Hills is Tutorial Fellow in Philosophy at St John’s College, University of Oxford. Her research is in Moral Philo... Read more
13 May 2018
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1hr
Ranked #20
30/11/2015: Fiona Woollard on Dimensions of Demandingness
30/11/2015: Fiona Woollard on Dimensions of Demandingness
Fiona Woollard is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Southampton. She works in normative and appl... Read more
6 Dec 2015
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51mins