Philosophy Un(phil)tered
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Synopsis
This is a podcast hosted by the Center for Analytic Philosophy at Renmin University of China. The purpose of this podcast is twofold: (i) to help grow interest in analytic philosophy in China and (ii) to help students mature philosophically as they engage well-established analytic philosophers through interviews.
Episodes
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Paul Scharre: Lethal Autonomous Weapons
07/06/2019In this episode Runya Liu, an undergraduate at Duke Kunshan University, and I talk with Paul Scharre, Senior Fellow and Director of the Technology and National Security Program at the Center for a New American Security, on his book Army of None: Lethal Autonomous Weapons and the Future of War.
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Shaun Nichols: Free Will and Moral Responsibility
07/06/2019In this episode Ju Chen, a Ph.D. student at Renmin University, talks with Shaun Nichols, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona, on his book Bound.
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Philip Brey: AI and Surveillance
30/04/2019In this episode Hsien-Yao Chee and Leo Barbara, undergraduates at Duke Kunshan University, interview Philip Brey, Professor of Philosophy of Technology at the University of Twente, on Artificial Intelligence and Surveillance technologies.
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Azim Shariff: The Moral Machine Experiment and Autonomous Vehicles
07/03/2019In this episode Anika Kuchukova, an undergraduate at Duke Kunshan University, and I interview Azim Shariff, an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of British Columbia, on the Moral Machine Experiment and autonomous vehicles.
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Robert Seamans: AI and the Economy
06/03/2019In this episode Bella Jia, an undergraduate at Duke Kunshan University, and I interview Robert Seamans, an Associate Professor of Management and Organizations in New York University’s Stern School of Business, on Artificial Intelligence and the Economy.
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Fiery Cushman: Moral Luck
04/07/2018In this episode Zhang Yiming and I interview Fiery Cushman, an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Harvard University, on the logic of Moral Luck. For more on this topic see: Philosophy and Science of Mind Encyclopedia Entry (English) Philosophy and Science of Mind Encyclopedia Entry (Chinese)
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Joshua Knobe: Side-Effects, Free Will, and the Self
20/06/2018 Duration: 37minIn this episode Liu Yibai and I interview Joshua Knobe, an Experimental Philosopher with appointments in both the Cognitive Science Program and the Philosophy Department at Yale University, concerning his views on the Side-Effect Effect, Free Will, and the Self. For more on this topic see: Philosophy and Science of …
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Alexandra Plakias: Meta-ethics
06/06/2018 Duration: 51minIn this episode Feng Xiaoqiang and I interview Alexandra Plakias, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Hamilton College, on meta-ethics and experimental philosophy. For more on this topic see: Philosophy and Science of Mind Encyclopedia Entry (English) Philosophy and Science of Mind Encyclopedia Entry (Chinese)
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Justin Sytsma: Experimental Philosophy
07/05/2018 Duration: 30minIn this episode Huang Yuan and I interview Justin Sytsma, Senior Lecturer in the Philosophy Program at Victoria University, on experimental philosophy.
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Justin Barrett: Cognitive Science of Religion
21/12/2017 Duration: 39minIn this episode I interview Justin Barrett, Professor of Psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary, on cognitive science of religion. For more on this topic see: Philosophy and Science of Mind Encyclopedia Entry (English) Philosophy and Science of Mind Encyclopedia Entry (Chinese)
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James Andow: Experimental Philosophy
17/07/2017 Duration: 39minIn this episode I interview James Andow, Lecturer in Moral Philosophy at the University of Reading, on experimental philosophy.
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Michael Tye: Consciousness
02/06/2017 Duration: 41minIn this episode we interview Michael Tye, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin, on the nature of consciousness.
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Stephen Finlay: Oughts and Ends
16/05/2017 Duration: 36minIn this episode we interview Stephen Finlay, Professor of Philosophy at University of Southern California, on his paper ‘Oughts and Ends’.
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Derk Pereboom: Free Will and Incompatibilism
16/04/2017 Duration: 33minIn this episode we interview Derk Pereboom, Susan Linn Sage Professor of Philosophy at Cornell University, on free will and incompatibilism.
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Timothy O’Connor: Time and Persons
20/03/2017 Duration: 29minIn this episode we interview Timothy O’Connor, Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University, on the nature of time and persons.
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John Makeham: Xiong Shili’s New Treatise on Consciousness
05/12/2016In this episode we interview John Makeham, Chair and Director of the China Studies Research Centre at La Trobe University, on Xiong Shili’s New Treatise on the Uniqueness of Consciousness.
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Michael Smith: The Moral Problem
26/09/2016In this episode we interview Michael Smith, McCosh Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University, on the Moral Problem.
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Thalia Wheatley: Neuroscience, Psychology, and Free Will
09/09/2016In this episode we interview Thalia Wheatley, associate professor of psychological and brain sciences at Dartmouth College, on the neuroscience and psychology of free will.
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Terence Horgan – Mental Causation and Agency
24/08/2016 Duration: 29minIn this episode we interview Terence Horgan, professor of philosophy at the University of Arizona, on a variety of issues surrounding mental causation and agency.
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Adam Arico: Experimental Philosophy of Consciousness
10/08/2016In this episode we interview Adam Arico, a lecturer at the University of Alabama, on some of his recent experimental work on consciousness.