Radical Philosophy

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Sinopsis

Food for Thought, lets get radical for philosophy!

Episodios

  • Prof Barbara Gold Taylor - Kindness

    30/11/2019

    Kindness - Prof Barbara Gold Taylor discusses the history of kindness, if humans have kindness instinct and if kindness has become our forbidden pleasure.

  • Asst. Prof Katharine Jenkins - Philosophy of Sex and Sexuality

    23/11/2019

    Philosophy of sex and sexuality - Assistant Professor Katharine Jenkins explains about sexual preferences and orientation, and the conceptual analysis of sexuality as well as some of the normative issues involved in sexuality.

  • Dr Suki Finn - Metaphysics of Pregnancy

    16/11/2019

    Metaphysics of Pregnancy - Dr Suki Finn discusses the relationship between the fetus and the maternal organism, if the fetus is really a parasite and how many humans there are in pregnancy.

  • Dr Sara Meger - Rape Loot Pillage

    09/11/2019

    Rape Loot Pillage - Dr Sara Meger discusses a feminist political economy of sexual violence in war, and if this sexual violence has an element of genocide, also if just taking the rape out of war is enough.

  • Prof Babette Babich - Music Philosophy

    02/11/2019

    Music Philosophy - Prof Babette Babich discusses her publication "Words in Blood, Like Flowers" kd lang's hallelujah effect and also musical covers the culture industry.

  • Dr Mary Leng - Abstract Objects

    21/09/2019

    Abstract Objects - Dr Mary Leng discusses what type of abstract objects philosophers are concerned about and different views on whether mathematical objects really exist.

  • Professor Louise Antony - Philosophers Without Gods

    14/09/2019

    Philosophers Without Gods - Professor Louise Antony gives a definition of what a atheist is, and discusses why is it that sceptics and atheists are viewed with suspicion and if religious faith is a form of belief.

  • Philosophy of Music - Professor Lydia Goehr

    07/09/2019

    Philosophy of Music - Professor Lydia Goehr discusses what the purpose and value of music is and explains about analytic and historical philosophical approaches to music.

  • Dr Talia Morag - Tracking Dogma Part 2

    31/08/2019

    Part 2 Tracking Dogma - Dr. Talia Morag discusses whether the emotions of the human adult by and large track core emotional themes, if a lot of our emotional responses seem counter-productive and if there are alternatives to the strong and weak versions of the tracking dogma.

  • Dr Talia Morag - Tracking Dogma

    24/08/2019

    Tracking Dogma - Dr Talia Morag explains what dogma is, the core relational themes of dogma and strong tracking dogma, the week tracking dogma and the normative tracking dogma.

  • Prof Fiona Woollard - Breastfeeding

    17/08/2019

    Breastfeeding - Professor Fiona Woollard discusses why there is shame associated with breastfeeding especially in public places, the philosophical mistakes surrounding the way we talk and think about infant feeding decisions and if there was a dollar value placed on human milk would raise the status of women.

  • Dr Luara Ferracioli - Citizenship for Children

    10/08/2019

    Citizenship for Children - Dr Luara Ferracioli discusses why children are morally owed citizenship in their State of residence, who has duties of justice towards children and what the challenge for statism is.

  • Chris Sitka - Part 2 The origins of patriarchy

    03/08/2019

    The origins of patriarchy Part 2, Chris Sitka discusses why modern feminists are not interested in studying the origins of patriarchy, and Australian indigenous culture in regards to patriarchy.

  • Chris Sitka - The origins of patriarchy Part 1

    27/07/2019

    The origins of patriarchy Part 1 Chris Sitka discusses the history of the people on our planet, how and why patriarchy established itself, and Marija Gimbutas book, The language of the goddess.

  • Assistant Professor Janelle Pötzsch - Sweatshops

    08/06/2019

    Sweatshops - Assistant Professor Janelle Pötzsch discusses the connection between capitalism and sweatshops, if there any actions that companies can undertake to improve conditions, and if we can prevent sweatshops. 

  • Dr Jennifer Windt - Dreaming

    01/06/2019

    Dreaming - Dr Jennifer Windt discusses the relationship between dreams and the self, the role of the body and the brain in shaping bodily experience in dreams and if dreams deceptive experiences.

  • Part 2 Dr Julienne Van Loon - The Thinking Woman

    25/05/2019

    Part 2, The Thinking Woman - Dr Julienne Van Loon answers questions such as, why did you the books chapters such fantastic names such as love, play, work, fear, wonder and friendship?

  • Dr Julienne Van Loon - The Thinking Woman

    18/05/2019

    The Thinking Woman - Dr Julienne Van Loon answers questions, with so many women thinkers, how did you choose these women to write about?, and why did you the books chapters such fantastic names such as love, play, work, fear, wonder and friendship?

  • Faith L Justice - Hypatia

    11/05/2019

    Hypatia - Faith L Justice discusses whether any of Hypatia's letters or books have survived, and how Hypatia has been described as a mathematician and an astronomer but how her first love was really philosophy.

  • Dr Holly Lawford-Smith - Are citizens culpable for their state's actions?

    04/05/2019

    Are citizens culpable for their state's actions? - Dr Holly Lawford-Smith explains how the individual benefits from being a member of the state and if a citizen has more responsibility for the state's actions because of these benefits.

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