Episodes
Nigel Warburton applies philosophical questions to every day life.
Published 06/13/11
Nigel Warburton applies philosophical questions to every day life.
Published 06/13/11
Published 06/13/11
Thought experiments use hypothetical questions to create philosophical dilemmas.
Published 06/13/11
Thought experiments use hypothetical questions to create philosophical dilemmas.
Published 06/13/11
Nigel Warburton and Professor Anthony Grayling discuss what defines personal identity.
Published 06/13/11
Nigel Warburton and Professor Anthony Grayling discuss what defines personal identity.
Published 06/13/11
Is religious belief based on blind faith or evidence?
Published 06/13/11
Is religious belief based on blind faith or evidence?
Published 06/13/11
How can a world created by an all powerfull all good God contain so much evil?
Published 06/13/11
How can a world created by an all powerfull all good God contain so much evil?
Published 06/13/11
A discussion about morality of abortion and the rights of the foetus and the mother.
Published 06/13/11
A discussion about morality of abortion and the rights of the foetus and the mother.
Published 06/13/11
What is consciousness? And what is the best way to understand self awareness.
Published 06/13/11
What is consciousness? And what is the best way to understand self awareness.
Published 06/13/11
A debate over wether citizens consent to political obligation by living within that state.
Published 06/13/11
A debate over wether citizens consent to political obligation by living within that state.
Published 06/13/11
Can citizens decide which laws to follow for moral reasons?
Published 06/13/11
Can citizens decide which laws to follow for moral reasons?
Published 06/13/11
A discussion about how Descartes used doubt as a means to clarifying his understanding of the world.
Published 06/13/11
A discussion about how Descartes used doubt as a means to clarifying his understanding of the world.
Published 06/13/11
Dualism suggests that human beings are made of two independent substances, the mind and the body.
Published 06/13/11
Dualism suggests that human beings are made of two independent substances, the mind and the body.
Published 06/13/11