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Susan James on Spinoza on the Passions



What are the passions and what role do they play in human life? These fundamental questions fascinated Baruch de Spinoza who in his book Ethics gave a highly original account of what it is to be huma…


Published on 18 years, 1 month ago

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Henry Hardy on Isaiah Berlin's Pluralism



Is there a common currency in which we can compare the various ways in which people choose to live? Isaiah Berlin thought not. He argued that fundamental values may be incommensurable. In this episod…


Published on 18 years, 1 month ago

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Myles Burnyeat on Aristotle on Happiness



What is happiness? Is it a matter of blissful mental states subjectively experienced, or is it, as Aristotle believed, more about a successful life? In this episode of Philosophy Bites Myles Burnyeat…


Published on 18 years, 1 month ago

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Alain de Botton on Philosophy Within and Outside the Academy



What is philosophy? Does academic philosophy squeeze the life out of some of the most important questions we can ask? Alain de Botton, author of the bestseller The Consolations of Philosophy, discuss…


Published on 18 years, 1 month ago

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Angie Hobbs on Plato on Erotic Love



Plato's Symposium is the most famous philosophical discussion of love, its joys, risks and pleasures. In this episode of Philosophy Bites Angie Hobbs gives a lively account of what Plato thought abou…


Published on 18 years, 2 months ago

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Stewart Sutherland on Hume on Design



Is there evidence of intelligent design in the Universe? In the Eighteenth Century David Hume presented a series of powerful arguments against the Argument from Design. In this interview for Philosop…


Published on 18 years, 2 months ago

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Onora O'Neill on Medical Consent



What do we mean by 'consent' in a medical context? Is it reasonable to ask for informed consent before performing medical procedures? Is consent even the most important issue. Onora O'Neill challenge…


Published on 18 years, 2 months ago

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Quentin Skinner on Hobbes on the State



What is the state? How do individuals combine to lend legitimate authority to those who act on the state's behalf? These are fundamental questions in political philosophy that Thomas Hobbes addressed…


Published on 18 years, 2 months ago

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Anthony Kenny on his New History of Philosophy



Anthony Kenny has recently published a major new four-volume history of philosophy. Nigel Warburton interviews him about this project for this episode of Philosophy Bites.


Published on 18 years, 2 months ago

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Tim Crane on Mind and Body



What is the mind and how does it relate to our bodies? How can something physical think? These are fundamental questions in the philosophy of mind. Tim Crane addresses these difficult issues in this …


Published on 18 years, 3 months ago





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