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This month, Greg Salmieri (University of Texas at Austin) returns for his third appearance on Elucid
This month, Long Dang and I sit down to talk to Jessica Tizzard (University of Connecticut, Storrs)
This month, Ben Andrew and I are joined by Nethanel Lipshitz (Tel Aviv University, Bar-Ilan Universi
One of the foundational ideas behind philosophical logic is that when you say something, that has fu
In this episode, Nic Koziolek (Washington University in St. Louis) returns to talk to me and Nora Br
Three philosophers. Eight head-scratchers. 50 minutes. In this episode, Agnes Callard, Ben Callard a
Episode link here.In this episode, James Koppel (MIT, James Koppel Coaching) joins me and Dominick R
Episode link here:https://elucidations.now.sh/posts/episode-124/In this episode, Graham Priest retur
In this episode, Matt Teichman and Henry Curtis talk to Graham Priest (CUNY Graduate Center) about t
In this episode, Frithjof Bergmann and David Helmbold make the case for a different approach to work
In this episode, Matt Teichman and Julia Liu talk to Aaron Ben Ze'ev (University of Haifa) about lif
Ever wonder what 'gender non-binary' means? Don't worry--Robin Dembroff (Yale University) is here to
In this episode, our guest argues that in addition to ordinary individual cases of misgendering, in
In this episode, Tyler Cowen lays out an interesting normative ethical theory according to which we
In this episode, Brian L. Frye (University of Kentucky) argues that we should think more carefully a
In this episode, Tommy Curry argues that if we really want to understand gender-based oppression, we
In this episode, Katherine Ritchie (CUNY Graduate Center, City College) lays out what it means to be
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In this episode, Tom Pashby explains how quantum physics is different from theories that came before
In this episode, Myisha Cherry argues that having a productive conversation with someone often invol