Philosophy Bites

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top philosophers interviewed on bite-sized topics

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  • Carlos Alberto Sánchez on Mexican Philosophy

    02/09/2025 Duração: 21min

    What is distinctive about Mexican philosophy? How much is it linked to its geopolitical  context? Carlos Alberto Sanchez, author of Blooming in the Ruins, a book about major themes in 20th century Mexican philosophy discusses this topic in conversation with David Edmonds. This episode was  supported by the Ideas Workshop, part of Open Society Foundations.

  • Ellie Robson on Mary Midgley on Animals

    17/08/2025 Duração: 16min

    Mary Midgley didn't begin publishing until she was 59 years old, but nevertheless made a significant impact and had a distinctive approach. In this episode of Philosophy Bites  Ellie Robson discusses some of her key ideas about our relationship with other animals. 

  • Sari Nusseibeh on Philosophy and Conflict

    17/08/2025 Duração: 24min

    Many people think philosophical discucssion is a luxury in times of conflict, but the Palestinian philosopher Sari Nusseibeh is more optimistic. In this episode of Philosophy Bites, recorded in early 2025, he explains why.

  • Robert Talisse on Civic Solitude

    30/07/2025 Duração: 17min

    Democracy is about acting as a group, but, surprisingly, Robert Talisse argues that what it needs to function well is a degree of solitude for citizens. In-group and out-group dynamics mean that individuals become vulnerable to being pushed towards more extreme views than they would otherwise hold. There is, Talisse, maintains, a need to balance times of thinking together with times of thinking alone, at a distance from the fray.

  • Hanno Sauer on The World History of Morality

    11/07/2025 Duração: 24min

    How did morality evolve? Why do different cultures have such a similar set of moral norms and values? Hanno Sauer gives an evolutionary story that explains the genealogy of morality through human co-operation. 

  • Takeshi Morisato on Japanese Philosophy

    04/07/2025 Duração: 18min

    Most Western philosophers are deeply ignorant of Japanese philosophy. Takeshi Morisato who was brought up in Japan, and who has studied both continental and analytic Western traditions provides and introduction to some of the key strands in Japanese philosophy. 

  • Melissa Lane on Plato, Rule, and Office

    13/06/2025 Duração: 15min

       

  • Agnes Callard on Lessons from Socrates

    15/04/2025 Duração: 22min

    Does Socrates still have something to teach us? Agnes Callard thinks he has. Here she discusses the great Athenian and his continuing relevance with David Edmonds. 

  • Emily Herring on Henri Bergson

    12/03/2025 Duração: 18min

    Henri Bergson was once one of the most living famous philosophers. Now he is less well known. Emily Herring, his biographer, discusses this and some of his key ideas in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. Nigel Warburton is the interviewer.

  • Lyndsey Stonebridge on the Life and Mind of Hannah Arendt

    29/01/2025 Duração: 22min

    For this episode in the Bio Bites strand of the Philosphy Bites podcast Nigel Warburton interviews Lyndsey Stonebridge, author of a recent book about Hannah Arendt, We Are Free To Change the World, about how her thought was affected by her circumstances as an emigré fleeing Nazism. 

  • Ofra Magidor on Epistemicism and Moral Vagueness

    09/01/2025 Duração: 29min

    ​Sometimes, there is vagueness about whether it is morally permissible (or even in some situations required) to perform a certain act—moral vagueness. What is the source of moral vagueness? Ofra Magidor discusses this topic with Nigel Warburton. This episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast has been made in association with Vagueness & Ethics, a research project funded by the European Commission (grant agreement number 101028625 — H2020-MSCA-IF-2020) and led by Miguel Dos Santos at Uppsala University.

  • Robert Williams on Decision Making Under Indeterminacy

    09/01/2025 Duração: 16min

    How can we make decisions under conditions of indeterminacy? Robert Williams discusses this challenging issue with Nigel Warburton.  This episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast has been made in association with Vagueness & Ethics, a research project funded by the European Commission (grant agreement number 101028625 — H2020-MSCA-IF-2020) and led by Miguel Dos Santos at Uppsala University.

  • Peter Godfrey Smith on Understanding Minds

    01/01/2025 Duração: 18min

    Peter Godfrey Smith is famous for his work on understanding the minds of other animals, particularly octopuses. In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast he discusses animal minds with Nigel Warburton.

  • Richard Bourke on Hegel's Philosophy of History

    02/12/2024 Duração: 19min

    Hegel is a notoriously difficult philosopher to understand. Here Richard Bourke gives a clear route through his key ideas about history and how it unfolds in conversation with Nigel Warburton.

  • Jonathan Birch on the Edge of Sentience

    21/10/2024 Duração: 28min

    Recent zoological research has shown us that a wide range of animals are likely to have sentience. We don't know for sure. There is sufficient evidence to think that it is likely that, for example, lobsters can feel pain. What should we do in the light of this? Jonathan Birch of the LSE,  author of The Edge of Sentience, discusses this important question with Nigel Warburton. 

  • Cheryl Misak on Frank Ramsey's Life and Thought

    24/09/2024 Duração: 17min

    The Cambridge philosopher Frank Ramsey died aged 26, but in a short brilliant life he made significant contributions to philosphy and economics. Here in the Bio Bites strand of Philosophy Bites David Edmonds discusses Ramsey's life and thought with his biographer Cheryl Misak.

  • Elizabeth Harman on Moral Heroes

    04/08/2024 Duração: 14min

    Moral heroes are usually thought of as people who go beyond what is obligatory. Elizabeth Harman discusses whether sometimes we ought to act as moral heroes. She is in conversation with David Edmonds for this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast.

  • Walter Sinnott Armstrong on AI and Morality

    14/06/2024 Duração: 13min

    Can AI help us make difficult moral decisions? Walter Sinnott Armstrong explores this idea in conversation with David Edmonds in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. 

  • David Edmonds on the Life and Philosophy of Derek Parfit

    10/04/2024 Duração: 20min

    David Edmonds discusses the life and work of Derek Parfit who died in 2017 in this episode of the Bio Bites strand of Philosophy. David is the author of a recent biography of Parfit.

  • Yascha Mounk on the Identity Trap

    10/04/2024 Duração: 30min

    Yascha Mounk discusses some of the ways in which focussing on gender, racial, and sexual identities can distort political argument and be counterproductive for oppressed minorities.  

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