
On this podcast, I interview philosophers and other academics on fascinating philosophical and philosophy-adjacent topics. fric.substack.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 90 | Founded | 17 days ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePhilosophyEducation | |||

What is discrimination, and what makes it wrongful?
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Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen is professor in political theory at University of Aarhus, Denmark. His work has focused primarily on applied and... more
What is the mind, and how do we address the hard problem?
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Joseph Mendola is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. His work covers a range of topics, including ethic... more
What is deception, and can it occur without an intention to mislead, especially when the person being deceived is oneself?
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Vladimir Krstić is Assistant Professor at the United Arab Emirates U... more
If quantum mechanics forces us to rethink what a “measurement outcome” even is, can experiments still count as genuine evidence for any scientific theory?
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Emily Adlam is Assistant Professor ... more
What if the deepest question about “you” isn’t whether you’re the same person over time, but which future life it’s actually rational for you to anticipate and care about as your survival?
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Can brains build consciousness? In this interview, Paul Thagard argues that they can, and explains his approach.
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Paul Thagard is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the Univers... more
If we ever make first contact, the hard part might not be sending a message across space, but working out whether aliens do science in anything like our sense, share concepts like number and explanation, and could actually understand what we mean by ... more
Can a Bayesian look at fine-tuning make “design” less compelling, and do Grim Reaper-style infinity puzzles really show that an infinite past is impossible?
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Graham Oppy is Professor of Philo... more
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