Philosophy For Our Times IAI
-
- Society & Culture
Philosophy for our Times is a free philosophy podcast bringing you the latest talks and debates from the world’s leading thinkers. We host weekly episodes on today’s biggest ideas in news, society, culture, politics, science and arts. Subscribe today to never miss an episode.
-
Conspiracy and belief | Michael Shermer
American science writer Michael Shermer elucidates the reasons people tend to be drawn to conspiracy theories and what to do about it.
-
The mystery of emergence | Suchitra Sebastian, Philip Goff, Hilary Lawson
Suchitra Sebastian is a renowned scientist and a condensed matter physicist. She is based at the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge where she is a Professor of Physics.
Philip Goff is a leading philosopher of Consciousness in his field and a defender of panpsychism, the controversial proposal that everything contains consciousness, as the solution to the hard problem of consciousness.
Hilary Lawson is a philosopher and long-standing critic of realism, best known for his theory of closure.
Jack Symes hosts. -
A rule to live by | Peter Singer, Daniel Markovits, Carol Gilligan
Join Myriam François as she hosts this panel of distinguished guests as they discuss the idea of universal moral principles. Taking part in this debate are Daniel Markovits is an American legal scholar and Professor of Law at the Yale Law School; Carol Gilligan, a celebrated feminist, ethicist and psychologist; and finally, Peter Singer, one of the world's foremost public philosophers and a prominent figure in contemporary ethics.
-
Humans' tendency for irrationality | Dan Ariely
Well-known scholar Dan Ariely discusses the main elements of his recent book 'Misbelief: What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things', sympathetically dissecting the character of conspiracy theorists.
-
Perception as a fantasy | Donald Hoffman
Join us as world-leading cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman discusses his cutting-edge research about consciousness and perception, as well as its astonishing implications for the ultimate nature of reality.
-
Embracing solidarity in our secular age | Interview with Rowan Williams
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams discusses his professional and theological journey and reflects on what he's learned along the way, from climate activism to inter-faith leadership.