Unrivaled depth for a podcast
Podcasts that interview people and claim to examine complex and interesting topics are a dime a dozen, but 99% of them never go deeper than the surface level version of the topics. The New Books Network is uniquely different, and New Books In Philosophy is the best of the New Books Network. Listen to this podcast for long, in-depth interviews with people who literally wrote the book investigating a narrow slice of philosophy. (Oddly, the interviewers frequently voice assumptions that listeners are in or have been in academic philosophy. This is probably not an accurate assumption about the audience, since the podcast is distributed to the general public via iTunes. But that's trivial enough that it's barely even a criticism.)Read full review »
Selylidne via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/14/20
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New Books in Philosophy is a series of long-form interviews in which philosophers discuss their newly-published books. The interviews are thorough, thoughtful, and deliberative; and if you are listening as a student or researcher in the discipline, you have almost certainly added books to your...Read full review »
TalkyMeat via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/07/19
Brilliant guests. Horrible hosts. “Uh, hum, you know, like, uhm...”; ridiculous
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