Synopsis
top philosophers interviewed on bite-sized topics
Episodes
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Alain de Botton on The Aesthetics of Architecture
27/06/2007 Duration: 14minHow important is beauty in architecture? Is a concern with beauty mere asetheticism? Alain de Botton, author of The Architecture of Happiness, discusses the nature and value of architectural beauty in this episode of Philosophy Bites.
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Barry Smith on Wine
21/06/2007 Duration: 15minIs wine tasting a purely subjective matter? Why should we value the experience of drinking wine? Philosopher Barry Smith, editor of a new book on the philosophy of wine, Questions of Taste, explores these and related issues in this interview.
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Miranda Fricker on Epistemic Injustice
16/06/2007 Duration: 13minTestimonial injustice occurs when others fail to treat you seriously as a source of knowledge. In this interview Miranda Fricker, author of a recent book on the topic, explains this concept which lies at the intersection between epistemology and political philosophy.
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John Cottingham on The Meaning of Life
12/06/2007 Duration: 14minWhat is the meaning of life? This is a basic question for all of us. There is also the possibility that life has no meaning whatsoever. In this interview John Cottingham explains his vision of the kinds of meaning that we can find in our lives.
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Stephen Law on The Problem of Evil
09/06/2007 Duration: 14minWhat is evil? Is it consistent with the existence of a benevolent God? In this interview Stephen Law gives an original take on this traditional philosophical problem.
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Mary Warnock on Philosophy in Public Life
02/06/2007 Duration: 13minWhat can philosophers contribute to public life? Mary Warnock who sits in the House of Lords and has chaired two important commissions discusses how her training in philosophy prepared her for these roles.
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Simon Blackburn on Plato's Cave
02/06/2007 Duration: 13minWhat is the nature of reality? Is the world as it appears, or is there something timeless behind the world of appearances? Simon Blackburn discusses one of the most famous images in Philosophy: Plato's cave.