Tracking Hate Speech with Shannon Fyfe
Tracking Hate Speech with Shannon Fyfe
When does hate speech cross the line into incitement of violence? And how does incitement get prosecuted around the worl... Read more
24 Sep 2021
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33mins
Foul Behavior with Victor Kumar
Foul Behavior with Victor Kumar
Disgust is often thought of as a negative emotion, and even moreso when it comes to morality. Many have argued that the ... Read more
13 Sep 2021
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27mins
Alive Inside with Andrew Peterson
Alive Inside with Andrew Peterson
As we learn more and more about the brain, researchers are developing new neuroscientific methods that can help diagnose... Read more
6 Sep 2021
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29mins
Knowledge Before Belief with Jonathan Phillips
Knowledge Before Belief with Jonathan Phillips
An enormous amount of research in philosophy and cognitive science has been devoted to belief representation in theory o... Read more
31 Aug 2021
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32mins
Evidentialism and Moral Encroachment with Georgi Gardiner
Evidentialism and Moral Encroachment with Georgi Gardiner
Can the fact that something is morally wrong to believe affect whether the evidence you have justifies that belief? In h... Read more
16 Oct 2020
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38mins
The Science of Wisdom with Igor Grossmann
The Science of Wisdom with Igor Grossmann
You've heard about "social-distancing" but what about emotional "self-distancing", can that help make you wiser? Are dif... Read more
5 Oct 2020
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43mins
Can’t Complain with Kathryn Norlock
Can’t Complain with Kathryn Norlock
Complaining about our pains is often viewed as weak or soft. Kant and Aristotle went so far as to say that it should nev... Read more
4 Jun 2020
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33mins
Situating Feminist Epistemology with Natalie Alana Ashton and Robin McKenna
Situating Feminist Epistemology with Natalie Alana Ashton and Robin McKenna
There is often resistance to the claim from feminist philosophy that knowledge is somehow "socially constructed", but wh... Read more
28 Apr 2020
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40mins
Games and the Art of Agency with Thi Nguyen
Games and the Art of Agency with Thi Nguyen
Are games art and if so, why? Are they important or valuable and if so, how? A lot of work tries to answer these questio... Read more
15 Apr 2020
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32mins
The Unreliability of Naive Introspection with Eric Schwitzgebel
The Unreliability of Naive Introspection with Eric Schwitzgebel
How well do you know your own feelings? Is our ability to know this about ourselves less reliable than what we know abou... Read more
8 Apr 2020
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30mins