Elucidations

Elucidations is an unexpected philosophy podcast produced in association with the University of Chicago. Each month, Matt Teichman sits down with a person of philosophical interest to discuss their view on a topic. Now and again, he is joined by an awesome co-host. Some of the guests are philosophy professors, some of the guests are other kinds of professors, and some of the guests are not professors. Either way, the goal is to develop a feel for how the guest’s perspective hangs together interactively. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 33m. Bisher sind 561 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 13 days 15 hours 49 minutes

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Episode 7: Daniel Groll discusses nature and ethics


In this episode, Daniel Groll discusses how one might invoke the idea of nature when making an argument about what is right or wrong.


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 January 4, 2010  24m
 
 

Episode 7: Daniel Groll discusses nature and ethics


In this episode, Daniel Groll discusses how one might invoke the idea of nature when making an argument about what is right or wrong.


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 January 4, 2010  24m
 
 

Episode 7: Daniel Groll discusses nature and ethics


In this episode, Daniel Groll discusses how one might invoke the idea of nature when making an argument about what is right or wrong.


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 January 4, 2010  24m
 
 

Episode 7: Daniel Groll discusses nature and ethics


In this episode, Daniel Groll discusses how one might invoke the idea of nature when making an argument about what is right or wrong.


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 January 4, 2010  24m
 
 

Episode 7: Daniel Groll discusses nature and ethics


In this episode, Daniel Groll discusses how one might invoke the idea of nature when making an argument about what is right or wrong.


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 January 4, 2010  24m
 
 

Episode 7: Daniel Groll discusses nature and ethics


In this episode, Daniel Groll discusses how one might invoke the idea of nature when making an argument about what is right or wrong.


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 January 4, 2010  24m
 
 

Episode 6: Jesse Prinz discusses experimental philosophy


In this episode, Jesse Prinz discusses a new movement in philosophy which makes use of findings in psychology and the social sciences to address traditional philosophical problems.


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 December 1, 2009  35m
 
 

Episode 6: Jesse Prinz discusses experimental philosophy


In this episode, Jesse Prinz discusses a new movement in philosophy which makes use of findings in psychology and the social sciences to address traditional philosophical problems.


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 December 1, 2009  35m
 
 

Episode 6: Jesse Prinz discusses experimental philosophy


In this episode, Jesse Prinz discusses a new movement in philosophy which makes use of findings in psychology and the social sciences to address traditional philosophical problems.


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 December 1, 2009  35m
 
 

Episode 6: Jesse Prinz discusses experimental philosophy


In this episode, Jesse Prinz discusses a new movement in philosophy which makes use of findings in psychology and the social sciences to address traditional philosophical problems.


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 December 1, 2009  35m