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- 455 - Slavoj Žižek on chaos and the modern world - PART 2
Join Slavoj Zizek as he explores the current state of the world, analyzing the effects of capitalism and corporations on our past, present, and future.
Fri, 13 Sep 2024 - 15min - 454 - Slavoj Žižek on chaos and the modern world - PART 1
Join Slavoj Zizek as he explores the current state of the world, using war and the pandemic as a lens to explore the social and political decay of nations.
Tue, 10 Sep 2024 - 21min - 453 - Philosophy of the senses | Philosopher Barry C. Smith
Philosopher Barry C. Smith defends the importance of the most ignored senses - smell, taste, touch - to the philosophical project.
Tue, 03 Sep 2024 - 25min - 452 - Metaphysics and science: do we need both? PART 2
Physicists Eric Weinstein and Becky Parker, and philosopher Hilary Lawson debate whether metaphysics is still relevant in a science-dominated world.
Sat, 31 Aug 2024 - 26min - 451 - Metaphysics and science: do we need both? PART 1
Physicists Eric Weinstein and Becky Parker, and philosopher Hilary Lawson debate whether metaphysics is still relevant in a science-dominated world.
Wed, 28 Aug 2024 - 20min - 450 - Does life have meaning? PART 3: Nolen Gertz on nihilism part twoFri, 23 Aug 2024 - 14min
- 449 - Does life have meaning? PART 3: Nolen Gertz on nihilism part oneTue, 20 Aug 2024 - 14min
- 448 - Does life have meaning? PART 2: Rob Boddice on the happiness crisis
Writer and historian Rob Boddice unravels the complexities of the human condition and confronts the happiness crisis.
Wed, 14 Aug 2024 - 29min - 447 - Does life have meaning? PART 1: John VERVAEKE on Solving the meaning crisis
Award-winning psychologist and cognitive scientist John Vervaeke shares his years of research on the questions that haunt us: why are we devoid of meaning in the current moment, and what can we do about it?
Tue, 06 Aug 2024 - 35min - 446 - The nature of evil PART TWO | Mike Figgis, Robert Eaglestone, Joanna KavennaFri, 02 Aug 2024 - 17min
- 445 - The nature of evil PART ONE | Mike Figgis, Robert Eaglestone, Joanna KavennaTue, 30 Jul 2024 - 19min
- 444 - ŽIŽEK on surplus happiness | The false joy of excessThu, 25 Jul 2024 - 33min
- 443 - Epiphanies in philosophy PART 2 | Philosopher Sophie-Grace Chappell
Professor of Philosophy Sophie-Grace Chappell argues we should allow our epiphanies to guide our actions.
Fri, 19 Jul 2024 - 18min - 442 - Epiphanies in philosophy PART 1 | Philosopher Sophie-Grace Chappell
Professor of Philosophy Sophie-Grace Chappell argues we should allow our epiphanies to guide our actions.
Tue, 16 Jul 2024 - 17min - 441 - Is our metaphysics beholden to common sense? | Fragments and reality with Michael Della Rocca, Timothy Maudlin, Kathleen Higgins
Three of today's leading thinkers in metaphysics, philosophy of science, and continental philosophy debate radical metaphysics.
Tue, 09 Jul 2024 - 42min - 440 - On the 'demons' of science | Jimena Canales interviewTue, 02 Jul 2024 - 21min
- 439 - Philosophy's linguistic turn: Was it a mistake? | Hilary Lawson, Michael Potter, John Searle
Join post-realist philosopher Hilary Lawson, professor of logic Michael Potter and philosopher of language John Searle to learn more about the linguistic turn and its implications.
Tue, 25 Jun 2024 - 42min - 438 - Loving oneself and loving others | Carol Gilligan, Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek, Richard WranghamThu, 20 Jun 2024 - 58min
- 437 - Consciousness - a science or a philosophy? | Avshalom Elitzur
Physicist and philosopher Avshalom Elitzur dissects science's limited understanding of consciousness and proposes a more philosophical, almost mystical, interpretation of it.
Tue, 11 Jun 2024 - 35min - 436 - The Perception Bias | Daniel Kahneman, Ellen Langer, Hilary Lawson
Cognitive scientist Daniel Kahneman, psychologist Ellen Langer, and philosopher Hilary Lawson try to get to the bottom of how humans perceive, and if we can ever know truth or the world around us.
Tue, 04 Jun 2024 - 59min - 435 - Conspiracy and belief | Michael Shermer
American science writer Michael Shermer elucidates the reasons people tend to be drawn to conspiracy theories and what to do about it.
Tue, 21 May 2024 - 28min - 434 - The mystery of emergence | Suchitra Sebastian, Philip Goff, Hilary Lawson
Suchitra Sebastian is a renowned scientist and a condensed matter physicist. She is based at the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge where she is a Professor of Physics. Philip Goff is a leading philosopher of Consciousness in his field and a defender of panpsychism, the controversial proposal that everything contains consciousness, as the solution to the hard problem of consciousness. Hilary Lawson is a philosopher and long-standing critic of realism, best known for his theory of closure. Jack Symes hosts.
Tue, 14 May 2024 - 49min - 433 - A rule to live by | Peter Singer, Daniel Markovits, Carol Gilligan
Join Myriam François as she hosts this panel of distinguished guests as they discuss the idea of universal moral principles. Taking part in this debate are Daniel Markovits is an American legal scholar and Professor of Law at the Yale Law School; Carol Gilligan, a celebrated feminist, ethicist and psychologist; and finally, Peter Singer, one of the world's foremost public philosophers and a prominent figure in contemporary ethics.
Tue, 07 May 2024 - 47min - 432 - Humans' tendency for irrationality | Dan Ariely
Well-known scholar Dan Ariely discusses the main elements of his recent book 'Misbelief: What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things', sympathetically dissecting the character of conspiracy theorists.
Tue, 30 Apr 2024 - 30min - 431 - Perception as a fantasy | Donald Hoffman
Join us as world-leading cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman discusses his cutting-edge research about consciousness and perception, as well as its astonishing implications for the ultimate nature of reality.
Tue, 23 Apr 2024 - 22min - 430 - Embracing solidarity in our secular age | Interview with Rowan Williams
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams discusses his professional and theological journey and reflects on what he's learned along the way, from climate activism to inter-faith leadership.
Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 15min - 429 - On humans and animals | Peter Singer, Mary Midgley
Two of the most influential thinkers of our time, Peter Singer, Australian philosopher, Princeton professor and author of Animal Liberation, and the late Mary Midgley, described by the Guardian as "UK's foremost scourge of scientific pretention" go head to head on the future of bio-ethics. Roger Bolton hosts.
Tue, 09 Apr 2024 - 37min - 428 - Does energy really exist? | Priyamvada Natarajan, Avshalom Elitzur, and Bernard Carr on the enigma of energy
Leading physicists Priyamvada Natarajan, Avshalom Elitzur, and Bernard Carr question the existence of 'energy' as a concept in physics and muse on the mysticism science can bring to.
Tue, 02 Apr 2024 - 1h 00min - 427 - Why we should question everything | Michael Della Rocca on radical philosophy
Philosopher Michael Della Rocca challenges conventional philosophy's reliance on common sense, interpreting the world instead as a unified whole.
Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 16min - 426 - The enlightenment and its alternatives | John Mearsheimer, Steven Pinker
Two of the most influential thinkers of our time, John Mearsheimer, Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, and Steven Pinker, Professor of Psychology at Harvard University debate the Enlightenment and its alternative. Sophie Scott-Brown hosts.
Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 52min - 425 - Mind-body dualism and being transgender | Sophie Grace Chappell
Philosopher Sophie Grace Chappell reflects on being transgender in the light of persistent philosophical questions, from Plato to John Stuart Mill.
Tue, 12 Mar 2024 - 27min - 424 - Dostoevsky vs Nietzsche | Kathleen Higgins, Janne Teller, Oliver Ready
Kathleen Higgins is a leading continental philosopher at the University of Texas, Austin. Her research interests are broad and include the philosophy of aesthetics, emotions and music. Oliver Ready is a celebrated translator and literary scholar. His translation of Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment has received critical acclaim. Janne Teller is a critically acclaimed writer whose novels include Odin's Island, and Come, an existential novel about ethics in art and modern life. Niki Seth-Smith hosts.
Tue, 05 Mar 2024 - 43min - 423 - The God desire| David Baddiel
David Baddiel and Chine McDonald discuss what humanity's deep-seated longing for God's existence may mean, and why it is okay.
Tue, 27 Feb 2024 - 31min - 422 - Why we seek spirituality | John Vervaeke, Sophie-Grace Chappell, Michael Shermer
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Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 48min - 421 - The economics of almost everything | Daniel Markovits, Martin Wolf, Madeleine Pennington
Chief Economics Commentator for the FT Martin Wolf, Yale Law professor Daniel Markovits and Head of Research at Theos, Madeleine Pennington, debate whether the 21st century will prove to be unique. Hilary Lawson hosts.
Tue, 13 Feb 2024 - 54min - 420 - In conversation with Slavoj Žižek: Life and philosophy
Slavoj Žižek discusses the various components of his philosophy in conversation with novelist Joanna Kavenna.
Tue, 06 Feb 2024 - 30min - 419 - Psychology of AI | Isabel Millar
Ground breaking philosopher and psychoanalytic theorist Dr Isabel Millar discusses her work in challenging assumptions around AI by deploying the tools of psychoanalysis to the study of AI.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 18min - 418 - On the nature of reality | Iain McGilchrist and Rowan Williams
Rowan Williams and Iain McGilchrist discuss the layered and inter-connected nature of reality from their perspectives.
Tue, 23 Jan 2024 - 31min - 417 - Narcissism and self-love | Simon BlackburnTue, 16 Jan 2024 - 22min
- 416 - The end of good and evil | Slavoj Žižek, Maria Balaska, Rowan Williams, Richard Wrangham
Anthropologist and Harvard University Professor Richard Wrangham, renowened philosopher and cultural critic Slavoj Žižek, University of Hertfordshire professor Maria Balaska and the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams join Myriam François to discuss the nature of good and evil.
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 55min - 415 - The limits of knowledge | Rupert Sheldrake, Suchitra Sebastian, Tommy CurryTue, 02 Jan 2024 - 41min
- 414 - Can we make sense of the cosmos? | Iain McGilchrist and Hilary Lawson in conversation
Iain McGilchrist gives Hilary Lawson an exclusive interview on the nature of truth and the cosmos, and the danger of delusional thinking.
Tue, 26 Dec 2023 - 18min - 413 - Why is language no guide to reality? | Nolen Gertz, Betty Sue Flowers, Joscha BachTue, 19 Dec 2023 - 51min
- 412 - On the edges of knowledge | Michael Shermer vs Rupert Sheldrake
Radical scientist, Rupert Sheldrake, and world-leading sceptic, Michael Shermer, go head-to-head on where the edges of knowledge lie.
Tue, 12 Dec 2023 - 39min - 411 - Necessity and lies | Rebecca Roache, Simon Baron-Cohen, Hilary Lawson
Rebecca Roache, Simon Baron-Cohen, and Hilary Lawson join Samira Shackle to scrutinize honesty and deception.
Tue, 05 Dec 2023 - 46min - 410 - Taking leave of reason | Joanna Kavenna, Rory Sutherland, Rebecca Roache
Joanna Kavenna, Rory Sutherland and Rebecca Roache debate whether we need reason as much as we think we do in an increasingly chaotic modern age. Bahar Gholipour hosts.
Tue, 28 Nov 2023 - 45min - 409 - The quest for freedom | Katarina SchwarzTue, 21 Nov 2023 - 31min
- 408 - Ancient traits in a modern world | Sunetra Gupta, Anders Sandberg, Subrena Smith
Sunetra Gupta, Anders Sandberg and Subrena Smith debate whether or not our neurobiology inadequate to deal with the challenges of the 21st century. Güneş Taylor hosts.
Tue, 14 Nov 2023 - 54min - 407 - Free will is not an illusion | Denis NobleTue, 07 Nov 2023 - 27min
- 406 - Me, my world and I | Barry Smith, Hannah Critchlow, Gary LachmanTue, 31 Oct 2023 - 57min
- 405 - Cities of the future | Lucelia RodriguesTue, 24 Oct 2023 - 35min
- 404 - Anonymity: the dream and the nightmare | Stephen Kinsella, Victoria Baines, Hugh TomlinsonTue, 17 Oct 2023 - 45min
- 403 - The new renaissance | Sophie Scott-Brown, David Aaronovitch, John Ellis
John Ellis, Sophie Scott-Brown and David Aaronovitch debate if the systems in place to breed and form knowledge are more inhibiting than beneficial.
Tue, 10 Oct 2023 - 44min - 402 - The ignorance of experts |Julian Baggini, Ellen Clarke, Ben BurgisTue, 03 Oct 2023 - 45min
- 401 - Beyond the boundary | Lisa Miller, Nick Lane, Paul Bickley
In a secular age dominated by scientific understanding, philosophers Lisa Miller, Nick Lane, and Paul Bickley explore the profound mysteries of life and death, delving into questions surrounding consciousness and the potentiality of an afterlife.
Mon, 25 Sep 2023 - 47min - 400 - How I changed my mind about truth | Simon Blackburn
Simon Blackburn delves into the heart of objective morality, challenging metaphysics and shedding light on the philosophical intricacies of truth.
Tue, 19 Sep 2023 - 28min - 399 - The good, the bad and the ignored | Peter Singer, Julian Baggini, Sophie Scott-Brown
Peter Singer, Julian Baggini and Sophie Scott-Brown debate if inaction is equally as bad as, or worse than, action.
Mon, 18 Sep 2023 - 42min - 398 - Getting everything, losing everything | Anders Sandberg, Massimo Pigliucci, Mazviita Chirimuuta
Anders Sandberg, Massimo Pigliucci, Mazviita Chirimuuta debate promises and perils of our potential digital future.
Tue, 05 Sep 2023 - 41min - 397 - How philosophy got lost | Slavoj ZizekTue, 29 Aug 2023 - 37min
- 396 - How to find and make sense of happiness | Paul Dolan
Paul Dolan believes that attention significantly impacts happiness and suggests making life choices based on what will occupy our daily focus afterward.
Tue, 22 Aug 2023 - 22min - 395 - Truth, delusion, and psychedelic reality | Eileen Hall, Julian Baggini, James RuckerTue, 15 Aug 2023 - 47min
- 394 - The seduction of thought | Miranda Keeling, Steve Taylor, Andy West
Is thought a distraction from reality? Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimes From the birth of reason to Descartes' "I think, therefore I am"; Western culture has placed thought at the centre of what it is to be human. We spend much of our time planning the future, reflecting on the past, puzzling about what to do, and talking about it with others. But might this be a mistake? Should culture, as Nietzsche proposes, 'free itself from the seduction of words and thought'? Should we focus on experience, and live a bit more? Or is this romantic nonsense? Bestselling author Miranda Keeling, psychologist Steve Taylor and prison philosopher Andy West decide: to think, or not to think? Janne Teller hosts. There are thousands of big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for you to explore. Find out more: https://iai.tv/podcast-offers?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=shownotes&utm_campaign=the-seduction-of-thought See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tue, 08 Aug 2023 - 48min - 393 - A world by any other name | Arif Ahmed, Ruth Kempson, Hilary Lawson
Questioning the significance and solvability of language's role in shaping our understanding of the world.
Tue, 01 Aug 2023 - 43min - 392 - Material girls - philosophies of gender | Kathleen StockTue, 25 Jul 2023 - 23min
- 391 - Being ourselves and being with others | Janne Teller, Stefan Priebe, Sophie WardTue, 18 Jul 2023 - 43min
- 390 - Head to Head: Philosophy vs Science | Marika Taylor, Julian Baggini
In a dynamic head-to-head, physicist Marika Taylor and philosopher Julian Baggini explore the intertwined histories and futures of philosophy and science.
Tue, 11 Jul 2023 - 29min - 389 - The new 10 commandments | Massimo Pigliucci, Simon Baron-Cohen, Sophie Grace Chapel
Leading thinkers debate the shifting nature of moral codes, questioning whether life can truly be condensed into a rulebook, amidst the backdrop of religion, social media norms, and evolving societal structures.
Tue, 04 Jul 2023 - 43min - 388 - The making of reality | Hilary Lawson
Join us as philosopher Hilary Lawson unveils 'Closure', a theory exploring the intriguing concept of an open, elusive world that transcends our linguistic and cognitive boundaries.
Tue, 27 Jun 2023 - 19min - 387 - Do our lives tell a story? | Sophie Fiennes, David Hare, Janne TellerTue, 20 Jun 2023 - 49min
- 386 - A tale of truth | Simon Blackburn
Exploring the elusive nature of truth: Challenging conventional theories including pragmatism, and unveiling the redundancy of the concept
Tue, 13 Jun 2023 - 28min - 385 - The happiness delusion | Aaron Bastani, Paul Dolan, Joanna KavennaTue, 06 Jun 2023 - 43min
- 384 - The key to consciousness | Donald Hoffman, Hannah Critchlow, Sam Coleman
Is materialism a fundamental mistake? Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimes The relationship between the individual human subject and the world was once the central focus of Western philosophy. Modern neuroscience has instead tended to assume that the world is purely material and physical, and the problem of consciousness a question of how to generate thought from matter. Yet, we are no closer to solving the deep puzzle of consciousness and many argue that the American philosopher Thomas Nagel is right when he maintains that the question of consciousness 'cannot be detached from subject and object'. Is the notion that the world is purely material a fundamental mistake? Would we be more likely to unlock the mysteries of consciousness by once again adopting the framework of the subject and object? Or will slow, piecemeal advances in neuroscience and analytic philosophy eventually yield the answers that we have been searching for? Revolutionary cognitive psychologist Donald Hoffman (joining us live from across the pond), neuroscientist Hannah Critchlow and philosopher Sam Coleman battle to unlock consciousness. Hosted by award-winning novelist Joanna Kavenna. There are thousands of big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for you to explore. Find out more: https://iai.tv/podcast-offers?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=shownotes&utm_campaign=the-key-to-consciousness See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tue, 30 May 2023 - 42min - 383 - Can experiments settle the free will debate? | Julian Baggini, Peter Godfrey-Smith, Sarah Garfinkel
Julian Baggini, Peter Godfrey-Smith and Sarah Garfinkel attempt to settle the free will debate once and for all.
Tue, 23 May 2023 - 51min - 382 - Love and other drugs | Rupert Sheldrake, Anders Sandberg, Ella Whelan
Rupert Sheldrake, Anders Sandberg, Ella Whelan discuss how modern chemistry can unlock feelings of love
Tue, 16 May 2023 - 49min - 381 - The good and the evil│Tommy Curry, Massimo Pigliucci, Joanna Kavenna
Can we make ultimate moral judgements? Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimes For a couple of millenia in the West we have judged people and their actions by the standards of good and evil. But, from Mother Theresa to Winston Churchill the notion that an individual is simply good is hard to sustain. Almost all claim to be good. Even the Nazis believed they were on a moral crusade against the evils of corruption and deceit, managing to enlist the Catholic church in support. And, from the Crusades to 9/11, seeing oneself and one's cause as good has a habit of intensifying dispute and conflict. Should we conclude that dividing the world into good and bad is not just misguided but actually dangerous? Should we adopt a Roman approach to human qualities and actions where kindness and brutality could both be valued in the same one individual. Or is the distinction between good and bad essential to social well being, public order, and individual growth? Fearless thinker, Tommy Curry, esteemed philosopher, Massimo Pigliucci, and author of Zed, Joanna Kavenna, explore whether 'good' and 'evil' are just categories used for coercion. Hosted by Myriam Francois. There are thousands of big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for you to explore. Find out more: https://iai.tv/podcast-offers?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=shownotes&utm_campaign=the-good-and-the-evil See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tue, 09 May 2023 - 55min - 380 - How to be a sceptic | Massimo PigliucciTue, 02 May 2023 - 27min
- 379 - Consciousness in the machine | Donald Hoffman, Bernardo Kastrup, Susan Schneider
Donald Hoffman, Bernardo Kastrup, Susan Schneider debate the possibility of conscious AI. Hosted by Curt Jaimungal.
Mon, 24 Apr 2023 - 50min - 378 - Finding transcendence in a secular world | Rupert SheldrakeTue, 18 Apr 2023 - 27min
- 377 - Does emotion rule over reason? | Tommy Curry, Güneş Taylor, Julian BagginiTue, 11 Apr 2023 - 47min
- 376 - Do we need technological progress? | Kenneth Cukier, Nolen Gertz, Caitjan GaintyTue, 04 Apr 2023 - 47min
- 375 - The one true story | Janne Teller, Barry C. Smith, Silvia Jonas
Janne Teller, Barry C. Smith, Silvia Jonas debate the question of whether philosophy can be devoid of motives or social goals.
Tue, 28 Mar 2023 - 36min - 374 - Breaking through the consciousness stalemate | Philip Goff
Distinguished philosopher and panpsychist Philip Goff argues for a new approach to understanding consciousness.
Tue, 21 Mar 2023 - 26min - 373 - Is our search for an objective morality misguided? | Slavoj Žižek, Joanna Kavenna, Simon BlackburnTue, 14 Mar 2023 - 48min
- 372 - The world after reality | Hilary LawsonTue, 07 Mar 2023 - 30min
- 371 - The AI hoax | Mazviita Chirimuuta
Mazviita Chirimuuta argues that the connection between intelligence and life is stronger than previously believed.
Wed, 01 Mar 2023 - 23min - 370 - Is analytic philosophy's fixation on language holding us back? | Barry Smith, Maria Balaska, Hilary LawsonTue, 21 Feb 2023 - 46min
- 369 - Can art uncover the essence of the world? | Janne Teller, Isy Suttie, Paul Muldoon, James Tartaglia
Janne Teller, Isy Suttie, Paul Muldoon, James Tartaglia debate whether art should be the primary means of understanding reality.
Tue, 14 Feb 2023 - 47min - 368 - Catching Sight of Our Self | Iain McGilchrist, Betty Sue Flowers, Anil Ananthaswamy, and Bence Nanay
Pioneer of modern understanding of ancient myths Betty Sue Flowers, Award winning journalist Anil Ananthaswamy, renowned psychiatrist Ian McGilchrist and Professor of Philosophy Bence Nanay are joined by our host, Professor of Religion and Science Mary Jane Rubenstein to ask if we can ever truly know ourselves.
Tue, 07 Feb 2023 - 49min - 367 - Should we free ourselves of objects and clutter? | Paul Dolan, Mary-Ann Ochota and Steve Taylor
Paul Dolan, Mary-Ann Ochota and Steve Taylor debate whether we should rid ourselves of things or hold on to them.
Tue, 31 Jan 2023 - 40min - 366 - Is the biological self a delusion? | JohnJoe McFadden, Ane Ogbe, Peter Brodin
Must we give up on our current ideas of the self and identity? Listen to find out! Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimes We laugh at the medieval view that disease is due to an imbalance in the four humours. Instead we see infectious illness as an attack by something external. But this can't be the whole story. After all, not everyone got Covid or suffered from it equally. There are mounting challenges to the standard attack-defence account of disease. Critics argue It relies on our being able to distinguish self and non-self and there is no such mechanism. Instead they argue radical collective and ecological frameworks provide a better and more effective account. Can the new paradigms of danger theory or adaptation help crack disease? Might immunology proves to be the key to the deep philosophical question of what makes us who we are? Quantum biologist JohnJoe McFadden, distinguished immunologist Ane Ogbe and Professor of Paediatric Immunology Petter Brodin debate the self and the non-self. Gunes Taylor hosts. There are thousands of big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for you to explore. Find out more: https://iai.tv/podcast-offers?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=shownotes&utm_campaign=beyond-the-self-and-the-non-self See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tue, 24 Jan 2023 - 44min - 365 - Should we care for ants | Peter Godfrey-SmithTue, 17 Jan 2023 - 32min
- 364 - Kafka vs Camus | Emma Sulkowicz, Andrea Elliott, Paul MuldoonWed, 11 Jan 2023 - 41min
- 363 - How to use philosophy for a better life | Rebecca Roache
What is philosophy and how can it help us lead more meaningful lives? Join philosopher Rebecca Roache as she discusses the tools that philosophy can equip us with to create better lives and more enlightended societies.
Tue, 03 Jan 2023 - 23min - 362 - Where sceptics fail | with Alex O'ConnorTue, 27 Dec 2022 - 33min
- 361 - Did hunter-gatherers have a better life? | Mark Williams, Peter Lilley, Natalie BennettTue, 20 Dec 2022 - 45min
- 360 - Will science crack the mystery of consciousness? | Bernardo Kastrup, Patricia Churchland, Carlo Rovelli
Bernardo Kastrup, Patricia Churchland and Carlo Rovelli lock horns from radically different sides of the consciousness debate.
Tue, 13 Dec 2022 - 53min - 359 - Writing the self | Meg RosoffTue, 06 Dec 2022 - 11min
- 358 - The search for certainty | Simon Blackburn, Hilary Lawson, Ruth ChangTue, 29 Nov 2022 - 42min
- 357 - The quest for reason | Alister McGrathTue, 22 Nov 2022 - 13min
- 356 - The trauma of the everyday | Joanna Kavenna, Ian Parker, Sarah Garfinkel, Mark Salter
Joanna Kavenna, Ian Parker and Sarah Garfinkel explore modern trauma and what we can do about it. Mark Salter hosts.
Tue, 15 Nov 2022 - 44min
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