Philosophy Bites
Roger Crisp discusses the nature of virtue in this interview with Nigel Warburton for the Philosophy Bites podcast. more
Anthony Appiah makes the case for the relevance of psychological experiments to our ethical reasoning in this interview fo... more
Friedrich Nietzsche's The Genealogy of Morality provides a radical view of the origins of our values. Nigel Warburton in... more
Philosophers have been fascinated by paradoxes since ancient times. In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast Nige... more
Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason is a notoriously difficult work. In this interview for Philosophy Bites A.W. M... more
Philosophers of mind have traditionally introspected sitting alone in their rooms. Now new developments in neuroscience ar... more
Ray Monk discusses the relationship between philosophy and biography in this interview with Nigel Warburton for the Philo... more
Philosophy began in earnest with Socrates. He asked impertinent questions. In this interview with M.M. McCabe, Philosophy... more
Friedrich Nietzsche's ideas about art and truth run through much of his philosophical writing, but are most apparent in hi... more
Soren Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling retells and interprets the story of Abraham and Isaac. In Kierkegaard's hands the... more




