Philosophy For Our Times
IAI
Philosophy for our Times is a free philosophy podcast bringing you the latest talks and debates from the world’s leading thinkers. Read more
Episodes
The danger of self reflection | John Vervaeke, Isabel Millar, Frank Furedi and Joanna Kavenna Today (12/18/2024) 00:50:41How important is rationality to humans? PART 2 | Stuart Hameroff, Subrena Smith, Paul Bloom 12/13/2024 00:25:04
How important is rationality to humans? PART 1 | Stuart Hameroff, Subrena Smith, Paul Bloom 12/10/2024 00:25:29Challenging Peter Singer's Ethics 12/03/2024 00:24:57African Philosophy BONUS EPISODE | Community, individuality, and the good life 11/29/2024 00:50:44 Show all episodes
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This podcast features weekly episodes exploring current ideas, including consciousness and artificial intelligence. The best part about Philosophy for Our Times is that it incorporates the thoughts of the world's best thinkers on various matters relating to culture, politics, arts, science and more.
The debate between these philosophers and scientists confronts the drawbacks of specific topics and gives solutions. In addition, each week's episode has its queries that will leave you longing for more.
Producer
IAI
IAI
Host
Hilary Lawson, Joanna Kavenna, Julian Baggini, Barry C. Smith.
Hilary Lawson, Joanna Kavenna, Julian Baggini, Barry C. Smith.
Country
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Episodes count
462
462
Average duration
30'
30'
Frequency
Weekly
Weekly
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