Philosophy Un(phil)tered

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Sinopse

This is a podcast hosted by the Center for Analytic Philosophy at Renmin University of China. The purpose of this podcast is twofold: (i) to help grow interest in analytic philosophy in China and (ii) to help students mature philosophically as they engage well-established analytic philosophers through interviews.

Episódios

  • Eddy Nahmias: Experimental Philosophy of Mind and Action

    03/07/2016

    In this episode we interview Eddy Nahmias, professor of philosophy at Georgia State University, on his recent work in experimental philosophy of mind and action.

  • Jennifer Nagel: Epistemic Intuitions

    20/06/2016

    In this episode we interview Jennifer Nagel, associate professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto, on epistemic intuitions. For more on this topic see: Philosophy and Science of Mind Encyclopedia Entry (English) Philosophy and Science of Mind Encyclopedia Entry (Chinese)

  • Laurie Paul: Advice on Graduate Applications

    19/04/2016

    In this episode we interview Laurie Paul, professor of philosophy and director of graduate admissions at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, on the ins and outs of applying to graduate programs.

  • Brook Ziporyn: Neo-Tiantai Buddhism (part 2)

    06/04/2016

    In this episode we interview Brook Ziporyn, professor of Chinese religion, philosophy, and comparative thought at the University of Chicago, on his paper: “Setup, Punch Line, and the Mind-Body Problem: A Neo-Tiantai Approach.” This is part 2 of a two part series.

  • Brook Ziporyn: Neo-Tiantai Buddhism (part 1)

    23/03/2016

    In this episode we interview Brook Ziporyn, professor of Chinese religion, philosophy, and comparative thought at the University of Chicago, on his paper: “Setup, Punch Line, and the Mind-Body Problem: A Neo-Tiantai Approach.” This is part 1 of a two part series.

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    10/03/2016

    感谢大家一年以来的支持!所有访谈的总下载量居然已经超过3000次,这对我们是个巨大的鼓励。我们希望你也参与到节目的制作中,一同向听众分享原汁原味的哲学。 如果你有任何建议和问题,请以英文形式发送到philosophy@ruc.edu.cn。

  • Year 2 – Introduction

    07/03/2016

    Thank you to all our listeners! It’s hard to believe that we’ve had over 3,000 downloads since we started. We hope to get you more involved as we move forward. Please send all suggestions and questions to philosophy@ruc.edu.cn.

  • John Martin Fischer: Semi-Compatibilism

    30/11/2015

    In this episode we interview John Martin Fischer, distinguished professor of philosophy at the University of California, Riverside, on his position: Semi-Compatibilism.

  • John Searle: Minds, Brains, and Programs

    12/11/2015

    In this episode we interview John Searle, professor of philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley, on his paper: “Minds, Brains, and Programs.” For more on this topic see: Philosophy and Science of Mind Encyclopedia Entry (English) Philosophy and Science of Mind Encyclopedia Entry (Chinese)

  • Giulio Tononi: Integrated Information Theory

    19/10/2015

    In this episode we interview Giulio Tononi, professor of psychiatry and neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin, on his theory of consciousness: Integrated Information Theory.

  • Peter Klein: Infinitism

    23/09/2015

    In this episode we interview Peter Klein, professor of philosophy at Rutgers University, on his paper: “Human Knowledge and the Infinite Progress of Reasoning.”

  • Zhong Lei: Mental Causation (in Chinese)

    07/09/2015 Duração: 30min

    In this episode we interview Zhong Lei, assistant professor of philosophy at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, on mental causation and Jaegwon Kim’s so-called causal exclusion argument. Here is an edited text version of the interview. For more on this topic see: Philosophy and Science of Mind Encyclopedia Entry …

  • Zhong Lei: Doing Analytic Philosophy (in Chinese)

    11/07/2015

    In this episode we interview Zhong Lei, assistant professor of philosophy at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, on doing analytic philosophy. 在本次访谈里,来自香港中文大学哲学系的钟磊助理教授结合自己学习哲学的经验,就研究生如何学习哲学更有效率提出了有益的建议。 Here is an edited text version of the interview.

  • Paul Thagard: Philosophy and Science

    24/06/2015

    In this episode we interview Paul Thagard, professor of philosophy at the University of Waterloo, on his paper: “Why Cognitive Science Needs Philosophy (and Vice Versa).”

  • Scott Soames: Analytic Philosophy (part 2)

    08/06/2015

    In this episode we interview Scott Soames, professor of philosophy at the University of Southern California, on his book: Philosophical Analysis in the 20th Century. This is part 2 of a two part series.

  • Scott Soames: Analytic Philosophy (part 1)

    25/05/2015

    In this episode we interview Scott Soames, professor of philosophy at the University of Southern California, on his book: Philosophical Analysis in the 20th Century. This is part 1 of a two part series.

  • Ned Block: What is Functionalism?

    09/05/2015 Duração: 30min

    In this episode we interview Ned Block, professor of philosophy at New York University, on his paper: “What is Functionalism?” For more on this topic see: Philosophy and Science of Mind Encyclopedia Entry (English) Philosophy and Science of Mind Encyclopedia Entry (Chinese) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Entry

  • Frank Jackson: Epiphenomenal Qualia

    24/04/2015 Duração: 29min

    In this episode we interview Frank Jackson, professor of philosophy at the Australian National University, on his famous paper: “Epiphenomenal Qualia.” For more on this topic see: Philosophy and Science of Mind Encyclopedia Entry (English) Philosophy and Science of Mind Encyclopedia Entry (Chinese) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Entry

  • David Braddon-Mitchell: Nuts and Bolts of Philosophy of Mind

    10/04/2015

    In this episode we interview David Braddon-Mitchell, professor of philosophy at the University of Sydney, on the basic terrain of contemporary philosophy of mind. The interview covers topics including: physicalism, consciousness, intentionality, and cognitive science.

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