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The Forum for European Philosophy

David Edmonds, Maria Carla Galavotti, and Cheryl Misak discuss the life and work of Moritz Schlick, the informal leader of the Vienna Circle...

The Forum for European Philosophy

The Forum for European Philosophy

David Edmonds, Maria Carla Galavotti, and Cheryl Misak discuss the life and work of Moritz Schlick, the informal leader of the Vienna Circle...

C Thi Nguyen, Or Rosenboim, and Ahmed Sinno explore the complex history, philosophy, and politics of food The post Food first appeared on Fo...

Monica Vieira, Rachel Muers, and Naomi Waltham-Smith offer perspectives on silence from philosophy, religion, and political thought The post...

Michael Cholbi, Will Daddario, and Priya Jay explore the nature of grief and grieving The post Grief first appeared on Forum for Philosophy...

Kathryn Belle, Skye Cleary, and Kate Kirkpatrick on the life, legacy, and literature of Simone de Beauvoir The post Simone de Beauvoir | The...

Alexandra Georgakopoulou, Daniel Miller, and Rebecca Roache on what philosophy, linguistics, and anthropology tell us about how we communica...

Klara Anna Capova, Neil McDonnell, and Kelly Smith discuss the philosophy, ethics, and anthropology of space travel The post Outer Space fir...

Margaret Hampson on imitation and being good The post Fake It Till You Make It first appeared on Forum for Philosophy .

Adam Etinson, Yoriko Otomo, and Lyndsey Stonebridge discuss the advantages and limitations of the human rights model The post What’s Wrong w...

Michael Beaney, Siobhan Chapman, and Peter West discuss Stebbing, a pioneer of analytic philosophy who applied her technical expertise to pr...

Molly Mathieson, Alexander Mazonowicz, and Hanna Pickard explore the relationship between addiction, recovery, identity, and philosophy The...

Clare Moriarty on philosophical mud-slinging and ad hominem arguments The post You Would Say That first appeared on Forum for Philosophy .

In this episode, we talk to Lucy about self-knowledge, sheepdogs, and pinhole photography… The post Out of the Vat: Lucy Campbell first appe...

Adrian Alsmith, Tim Lewens, and Lauren Slater trace the development of our modern ideas about the mind The post The Modern Mind first appear...

Anita L Allen, Rebecca Buxton, and Désirée Lim discuss The Philosopher Queens and the history of women in philosophy The post The Philosophe...

Maria Balaska, Jason Mohaghegh, and Adam Roberts draw on philosophy, psychoanalysis, and art to re-assess fantasy The post Fantasy first app...

In this episode, Kristin Andrews, Sarah Brosnan, and Susana Monsó explore whether non-human animals can be moral The post Who’s a Good Boy?...

In this episode, Robert Newman, Kieran Setiya and Zoe Walker explore what's philosophically interesting about comedy The post The Importance...

In this episode, Fiona Hughes and Adrian Moore discuss Alan Montefiore’s latest book, Philosophy and the Human Paradox The post The Human Pa...

In this episode, Philip Ball, Vanessa Seifert, and Jessica Wilson assess the prospects for a general theory of everything The post A Theory...

Sara Uckelman, Justin Vlasits and Audrey Yap on the history of logic, from Aristotle and medieval thought to its role in the so-called cultu...

Julia Ng, Jonathan Rée, and Justin E H Smith explore more and less familiar histories of philosophy The post Histories of Thinking | Philoso...

Ödül Bozkurt, Brian O’Connor, and Judy Wajcman ask whether we work too much, and if it's making us bad citizens and unhappy humans The post...

David Bather Woods, Serene Khader, Mark Neocleous and David Westley trace the philosophical traditions of resilience and explore its modern...

The Philosophers’ Book Club is joined by Thomas Karshan and Olga Sobolev to discuss Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilyich. The post The Philoso...

COVID-19 has transformed our cities and our homes. Katie Beswick, Julia King, and Antoine Picon discuss planning for future public and priva...

What’s the value of travel? Why is it politicized? Colin Clark, Nick Hayes and Emily Thomas on the future of travel in the twenty-first cent...

Quassim Cassam, Lisa Bortolotti, and Cailin O’Connor consider the world's misinformation problem, its causes, and some potential solutions....

More than simply an idea, but not a material object either, Steven French asks what kind of thing a scientific theory is The post Putting Pr...

Mehreen Chida-Razvi, Ben Quash, and Lieke Wijnia discuss how traditions of religious art differ and what role art plays in religion today Th...

James Burton, Lewis Powell, and Lisa Walters explore philosophy and science fiction's shared history, putting the ‘phi’ back into ‘sci-fi’....

Celebrating the thought of Mary Midgley, whose writing ranges across animal ethics, religion, and science, connecting philosophical thought...

Uwe Peters on how science communication can cause harm The post Talking about Not Talking (Carefully) about Science first appeared on Forum...

Artist Adrian Holme and philosopher Milena Ivanova discuss the nature of beauty and the relationship between art and science. The post The N...

What role does empathy play in our social, moral, and political life? What are its limits? Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca, Nadine El-Enany and Dani...

Ian Cross, Diana Omigie, and Barry Smith explore the phenomenon and evolution of music. How deep does music go in human history? Is the abil...

Katherine Furman, Rohin Francis, and Heidi Larson discuss the causes of and cures for distrust in medical expertise. The post Anti-vaxxers a...

The Philosophers’ Book Club is joined by Hannah Marije Altorf, Lucy Bolton, and Mara-Daria Cojocaru to discuss Iris Murdoch’s Under the Net....

Ammar Azzouz, Elizabeth F. Cohen, and Matthew Soteriou discuss the politics and philosophy of time The post On Time first appeared on Forum...

We talk to Brian Glenney about perception, illusion and (literally) seeing the world through the eyes of another being… The post Out of the...

Katherine Furman talks about AIDS denialism, expertise, and growing up in South Africa… The post Out of the Vat: Katherine Furman first appe...

Richard Ashcroft discusses his recent work on utopias, his love of trains, and 'the other Richard Ashcroft'… The post Out of the Vat: Richar...

Steven French discusses his current interest in phenomenological approaches to quantum mechanics, and his early forays into art-rock journal...

Shahidha Bari talks to Jonathan Birch and Clare Moriarty about what's been going on at the Forum The post Behind the Scenes first appeared o...

Jonathan Safran Foer discusses themes from Eating Animals, his exhaustively argued account of one man's decade-long struggle with vegetarian...

Are humans exceptional among living beings? How should we understand our relationship with the natural world? Jennifer Gabrys and Simon Jame...

In this episode, John Ó Maoilearca, Undine Sellbach, and Lynn Turner discuss the role animals play in our understanding of issues as wide as...