Sinopsis
Food for Thought, lets get radical for philosophy!
Episodios
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Dr Elinor Mason - Blame and Blameworthiness
12/10/2017Blame and Blameworthiness - Dr Elinor Mason speaks about the different kinds of blameandthe relationship between praise and blameworthiness.
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Dr Nicola Henry - Digital Abuse and Harassment
05/10/2017Digital Abuse and Harassment - Dr Nicola Henry explains about conceptualising technosocial sexual harms, what rape culture is and if the law has been able to keep pace with technology
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Emma McNicol - Simone de Beauvoir
28/09/2017Simone de Beauvoir - Emma McNicol speaks about Simone de Beauvoir, a French writer, intellectual, philosopher, political activist, feminist and social theorist.
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Dr Natalie Jovanovski - Digesting Femininities
21/09/2017Dr Natalie Jovanovski, Digesting Femininities. Dr Natalie Jovanovsk speaks about the way that food and gender are reinforced in diet books in the 21st century and how pseudo-feminist language is used to promote dieting, and how cookbooks are sources of body-policing messages.
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Prof Lisa Bortolotti - Clinical Delusions
14/09/2017Clinical Delusions - Prof Lisa Bortolotti speaks about different types of delusions, if clinical delusions have any psychological benefits and if everybody has delusions.
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Two-Dimensional Semantics - Dr Laura Schroeter
31/08/2017Two-dimensional semantics - Dr Laura Schroeter speaks about two-dimensional semantics, the connection between two-dimensional semantics and the foundations of philosophy. Also if morality is more a matter of opinion than truth, and explains what mental representation is.
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Alma Barner - Imagination
24/08/2017Imagination - Alma Barner PhD student at ANU speaks about the definition of imagination. The epistemic roles of imagination, what type of effect technology has on children’s imagination. Also if it is harmful for people to have an over active imagination
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Prof Helen Beebee - Deviance in Philosophy
17/08/2017Deviance in Philosophy - Professor Helen Beebee explains about implicit bias and stereotype threat, gives us a definition of deviance in philosophy and how the current situation could be changed
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Liz Walker - Porn Harms Kids
10/08/2017Porn Harms Kids - Liz Walker the chair of Porn Harms Kids speaks about harmful things watching porn can do to your child, what is the best way to go about speaking with your kids about porn and how Australia is under pressure to force porn sites to introduce age verification.
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A/Prof Karen Green - Catharine Macaulay and Letitia Barbauld
27/07/2017Catharine Macaulay and Letitia Barbauld - A/Professor Karen Green speaks about Catherine McCaulay and Letitia Barbauld and their biographical background, the similarities and the differences in their philosophies and other enlightened women of their time that influenced their thought.
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Part 2 Prof Diana Tietjens Meyers - Female Genital Cutting
20/07/2017Part 2 Contesting Female Genital Cutting in Africa, Professor Diana Tietjens Meyers speaks about the legal status of female genital cutting, her philosophical analysis of successful strategies as well as human slavery.
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Prof Diana Tietjens Meyers - Female Genital Cutting
13/07/2017Contesting Female Genital Cutting in Africa - Professor Diana Tietjens Meyers speaks about the legal status of female genital cutting and her philosophical analysis of successful strategies.
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Prof Miranda Fricker - Epistemic Injustice
06/07/2017Epistemic Injustice - Prof Miranda Fricker speaks about the two central forms of epistemic injustice, their two corresponding remedies and epistemic injustice relation to health care and psychiatry.
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Prof Margaret Atherton - Women Philosophers
06/07/2017Women Philosophers of the Early Modern Period - Professor Margaret Atherton speaks about Catharine Trotter Cockburn, Margaret Cavendish and many more women.
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Prof Sheri Tuttle Ross - Motherhood and Moral Luck
29/06/2017Motherhood and Moral Luck - Professor Sheri Tuttle Ross gives a definition of moral luck, and speaks about the notion of taking responsibility in connection to children and also “grey zones”.
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Prof Miranda Fricker - Epistemic Injustice
22/06/2017Epistemic Injustice - Prof Miranda Fricker speaks about the two central forms of epistemic injustice, their two corresponding remedies and epistemic injustice relation to health care and psychiatry.
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Prof Samantha Brennan - Family
08/06/2017Family - Professor Samantha Brennan speaks about how the structure of the family has changed over time, negatives and positives associated with the family and describes what the family of the future might be like.
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Prof Marcia Baron - Philosophy of Law
25/05/2017Philosophy of Law, Professor Marcia Baron discusses rape law, the difference between non consensual sex and unwanted sex, and the Anna Stubblefield case.
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Associate Professor Jennifer Baker - Virtue Ethics
18/05/2017Associate Professor Jennifer Baker speaks about virtue ethics and the reform of US policing - the connection between norms and virtual ethics and how virtual ethics are applied to law enforcement.
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Assoc Prof Jennifer Baker - Virtue Ethics
11/05/2017Virtue Ethics - Associate Professor Jennifer Baker speaks about virtue ethics and the reform of US policing - the connection between norms and virtue ethics and how virtue ethics are applied to law enforcement.