How should we live now? This is the basic question that Susan Neiman addresses in conversation with Nigel Warburton for this episode of the podcast Philosophy Bites. Her answer draws on Enlightenment thinking. If you enjoy Philosophy Bites, you might also like Ethics Bites which can be found on iTunesU.
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Noel Malcolm on Hobbes' Leviathan in Context
Mark Rowlands on Philosophy and Running
John Gardner on Constitutions
Fiona Macpherson on Hallucination
Jeff McMahan on Gun Control
Colin McGinn on Descartes on Innate Knowledge
Tom Sorell on Surveillance
John Campbell on Schizophrenia
Kendall Walton on Photography
Alan Ryan on Freedom and Its History
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Tim Bayne on the Unity of Consicousness
Liane Young on Mind and Morality
Gary Francione on Animal Abolitionism
Richard Sorabji on Mahatma Gandhi as Philosopher
Tim Crane on Non-Existence
Michael Tye on Pain
Daniel Dennett on Free Will Worth Wanting
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