3 episodes

Showcasing rising philosophers from a broad spectrum of backgrounds and their research. The purpose of the podcast is to engage with new research to tackle big questions within the field of philosophy that intersects naturally with other disciplines for a more collaborative and interdisciplinary dialogue and research. A spotlight for new voices on old problems, in a modern setting.

Philosophy in Color Daisy Underhill

    • Society & Culture

Showcasing rising philosophers from a broad spectrum of backgrounds and their research. The purpose of the podcast is to engage with new research to tackle big questions within the field of philosophy that intersects naturally with other disciplines for a more collaborative and interdisciplinary dialogue and research. A spotlight for new voices on old problems, in a modern setting.

    Black Feminist Epistemological Concerns For MeTooBots with Dr. Spencer

    Black Feminist Epistemological Concerns For MeTooBots with Dr. Spencer

    In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Spencer. A survivor-scholar and activist who received her doctorate from Michigan State University and is an incoming Assistant Professor at the University of Connecticut. She works in Black feminism, structural epistemology, and social and political philosophy. This episode focuses on her research titled, "Surviving Jane Code: Black Feminist Epistemological Concerns For MeTooBots"

    • 26 min
    Perception with Dr. Zoe Drayson

    Perception with Dr. Zoe Drayson

    In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Zoe Drayson. She is an Assistant Professor at UC Davis who works on philosophy of mind and cognitive science. This episode focuses on her paper titled, “Naturalism and the Metaphysics of Perception”.

    • 29 min
    Coverage-Reliance Ignorance with Dr. Eric Bayruns Garcia

    Coverage-Reliance Ignorance with Dr. Eric Bayruns Garcia

    In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Eric Bayruns Garcia, a Dominican Latinx philosopher who is an Assistant Professor at CSU San Bernadino working in philosophy of race, epistemology, and Latin American philosophy. This episode focuses on his paper titled, “How Racial Injustice Undermines News Sources and News-Based Inferences”.

    • 26 min

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