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Elucidations

Elucidations is an unexpected philosophy podcast produced in association with Emergent Ventures. Eve

Episodes

Total: 151

In this episode, Branden Fitelson discusses some mistakes we often make when reasoning about probabi

In this episode, Marko Malink discusses what Aristotle meant by words like 'every' and 'some,' and h

In this episode, Peter Kail discusses the importance of David Hume's contributions to philosophy, in

In this episode, John Searle explores some of the problems that come up when we try to reconcile wha

In this episode, Emma Borg explains why it's important to have a sharp distinction between what a pe

In this episode, Robert Richards argues that we have evolved an instinct to act for the benefit of o

In this episode, Robert Stalnaker draws a distinction between two different meanings of the word 'co

In this episode, Christopher Peacocke discusses what it is to hear emotion in music. Hosted on Acast

In this episode, Quassim Cassam discusses an influential strategy for arguing against the idea that

In this episode, Ben Laurence discusses the difference between what an individual person does and wh

In this episode, Raymond Geuss critiques the idea that we should always look to what the general con

In this episode, Simon Critchley considers whether religious faith can serve as a model for faith in

In this episode, Dan Sperber discusses the psychological habits we develop in order to figure out wh

In this episode, Mark Lance discusses how the conventions by which we address one another verbally d

In this episode, Brandon Fogel discusses how attitudes toward the idea of action at a distance have

In this episode, Amartya Sen critiques the idea that in order to make our society more just, we have

In this episode, Brian Leiter considers whether claims of religious conscience--as opposed to claims

In this episode, Edward Witherspoon considers whether a disembodied brain could, in principle, have

In this episode, Fabrizio Cariani discusses how the beliefs held by a single person in a group relat

In this episode, Jason Bridges discusses how a single sentence can mean completely different things