Sinopsis
Food for Thought, lets get radical for philosophy!
Episodios
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Part 2 Dr Julienne Van Loon - The Thinking Woman
25/05/2019Part 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?
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Dr Julienne Van Loon - The Thinking Woman
18/05/2019The 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?
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Faith L Justice - Hypatia
11/05/2019Hypatia - 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.
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Dr Holly Lawford-Smith - Are citizens culpable for their state's actions?
04/05/2019Are 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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Dr Linda Barclay - Disability with Dignity
20/04/2019Disability with Dignity - Dr Linda Barclay discusses the connection between dignity and status and what dignity as bearing is also the relationship between the capabilities approach and human rights.
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Autonomy Part 2 - Dr Suzanne Killmister
13/04/2019Part 2 Autonomy - Dr Suzanne Killmister discusses the leading theories of autonomy, autonomy as a human right and the connection between unwanted perfectionism and autonomy. Also if cats have more autonomy than dogs.
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Dr Suzanne Killmister - Autonomy
06/04/2019Autonomy - Dr Suzanne Killmister discusses the leading theories of autonomy, autonomy as a human right and the connection between unwanted perfectionism and autonomy.
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Dr Leila Toiviainen - Ethical Issues in the Care of Older People
09/02/2019Ethical Issues in the Care of Older People, Dr Leila Toiviainen, from University of Tasmania speaks about ethical issues in the care of older people, including the use of restraint, dignity of risk and if children have an ethical obligation to care for or support their parents.
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Dr Maurita Harney - Existentialism
12/01/2019Dr Maurita Harney from Melbourne University speaks about existentialism, definitional issues and background. And also about Simone de Beauvoir who was an important existentialist, as well as her own view on existentialism.
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Prof Louise Johnston - Feminist Geography
01/12/2018Feminist Geography - Prof Louise Johnston, Deakin University speaks about Feminist Geography, the effect that Feminist Geography has had on the revision of the contents of geographical research. Also the relevance of home, identity and sexuality.
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Associate Prof Anik Waldow - Personal Identity
24/11/2018Personal Identity - Associate Professor Anik Waldow discusses why it is so inportant to have a sense of personal identity, and what happens if you lose your personal identity also the connection between scepticism and personal identity.
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Dr Jacqueline Broad - Mary Astell
06/10/2018Speaking with Dr Jacqueline Broad, who is writing a book about Mary Astell, a 17th century English feminist and philosopher, who was quite famous in her time, but whose influence and notoriety has dissipated considerably since.
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Part 2 Associate Prof Ami Harbin - Disorientation and Moral Life
29/09/2018Part 2 Disorientation and Moral Life - Associate Professor Ami Harbin discusses the moral significance of disorientation and if these situations can be harnessed to contribute positively to our moral choices and also the importance of moral improvement.
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Associate Professor Ami Harbin - Disorientation and Moral Life
22/09/2018Disorientation and Moral Life - Associate Professor Ami Harbin discusses the features of ordinary human lives that are neglected by moral theory, the argument against treating practical disorientation as an abject defect and disorientation of thinking.
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Assistant Professor Jean Kazez - Philosophical Parenting
15/09/2018Philosophical Parenting - Assistant Professor Jean Kazez discusses if babies are lucky to be born or just the opposite, if it's ever all right to lie to you children also if having children is like a kind of afterlife.
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Part 2 Assistant Prof Candice Delmas - Civil Disobedience
06/09/2018Civil Disobedience - Assistant Professor Candice Delmas discusses if we should broaden the concept of civil disobedience, some of the ethics involved with government whistleblowing, also outlaw whistleblowers.
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Assistant Professor Candice Delmas - Civil Disobedience
23/08/2018Civil Disobedience - Assistant Professor Candice Delmas explains the difference between civil and uncivil disobedience, the moral and political importance of civil disobedience also what type of disobedience Pussy Riot participated in.
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Prof Nancy Hirschmann - Disabilities
16/08/2018Disabilities - Professor Nancy Hirschmann gives a definition of disability, a political analysis of disability, and discusses some problematic ways that disability is betrayed, also how disability has been used in the pursuit of different political goals.
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Prof Helen Frowe - The Moral Distinction between Killing and Letting Die
09/08/2018The Moral Distinction between Killing and Letting Die - Professor Helen Frowe discusses how self defence is relevant, enemy torture and whether we are less responsible for the deaths we allow than for the deaths that we cause.
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Dr Jane Lymer - Pregnancy
02/08/2018Pregnancy - Dr Jane Lymer discusses Zoe's death, the ethical implications of the relationship between a woman and a fetus, Merleau Ponty's accouplement, and how the soul is different to self-hood.