Philosophy Bites

Philosophy Bites

top philosophers interviewed on bite-sized topics

Sun Oct 12 16:30:00 EDT 2008

Roger Crisp discusses the nature of virtue in this interview with Nigel Warburton for  the Philosophy Bites podcast. more

Sun Oct 05 14:54:00 EDT 2008

Anthony Appiah makes the case for the relevance of psychological experiments to our ethical reasoning in this interview fo... more

Sun Sep 28 05:05:00 EDT 2008

Friedrich Nietzsche's The Genealogy of Morality provides a radical view of the origins of our values. Nigel Warburton in... more

Sun Sep 21 06:15:00 EDT 2008

Philosophers have been fascinated by paradoxes since ancient times. In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast Nige... more

Sun Sep 14 14:45:00 EDT 2008

Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason is a notoriously difficult work. In this interview for Philosophy Bites A.W. M... more

Sun Sep 07 09:16:00 EDT 2008

Philosophers of mind have traditionally introspected sitting alone in their rooms. Now new developments in neuroscience ar... more

Sun Aug 31 13:46:00 EDT 2008

Ray Monk discusses the relationship between philosophy and biography in this interview with Nigel Warburton for the Philo... more

Sun Aug 24 11:39:00 EDT 2008

Philosophy began in earnest with Socrates. He asked impertinent questions. In this interview with M.M. McCabe, Philosophy... more

Sat Aug 16 18:16:00 EDT 2008

Friedrich Nietzsche's ideas about art and truth run through much of his philosophical writing, but are most apparent in hi... more

Sun Aug 10 12:48:00 EDT 2008

Soren Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling retells and interprets the story of Abraham and Isaac. In Kierkegaard's hands the... more

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