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1 Sep 2013 In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast Nigel Warburton interviews David Edmonds (co-creator of Philosophy Bites) about the subject of his new book, Would You Kill the Fat Man?, an investigation of the ethics of killing and letting Download a transcript of David Edmonds on Trolley Problems (pdf).
Listen to Nigel and David talking about this book (3 mins 51 secs) here. You can pre-order the book based on 25 episodes of the Philosophy Bites podcast - due out August 2010:
We felt that this overlapping diversity of opinion was worth pre- serving and reproduce it here. The Philosophy Bites podcasts are ongoing. For this book we have selected interviews on particular topics in philosophy. For a later one we will focus on interviews about great philosophers. All our podcast interviews are available
27 Apr 2014 (pdf). Listen to an earlier Philosophy Bites interview with Alison Gopnik on the Imagination · Alison Gopnik's TED talk 'What Do Babies Think? (video). There are reliable versions of David Hume's philosophical texts, (and reproduction of Hume's own manuscript of his Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion)
14 Sep 2013 (pdf). Listen to an earlier Philosophy Bites interview with Alison Gopnik on the Imagination · Alison Gopnik's TED talk 'What Do Babies Think? (video). There are reliable versions of David Hume's philosophical texts, (and reproduction of Hume's own manuscript of his Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion)
15 Feb 2008 Events happen in time. And time is essentially tensed: there is past, present, future. D.H. Mellor, author of Real Time (and Real Time 2), suggests otherwise. In this podcast for Philosophy Bites he explains why time isn't tensed. Listen to Hugh Mellor on Time. Free PDF files of two of Hugh Mellor's books are
Philosophy Bites. David Edmonds on Trolley Problems. David Edmonds: Is it ever acceptable to take one life to save five? To discuss this topic, we have an unusual quest who has written about this. You may recognise his voice. Nigel Warburton: David Edmonds, welcome to Philosophy Bites. DE: Good to be here.
13 Oct 2015 (pdf). Listen to an earlier Philosophy Bites interview with Alison Gopnik on the Imagination · Alison Gopnik's TED talk 'What Do Babies Think? (video). There are reliable versions of David Hume's philosophical texts, (and reproduction of Hume's own manuscript of his Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion)
15 Feb 2008 Events happen in time. And time is essentially tensed: there is past, present, future. D.H. Mellor, author of Real Time (and Real Time 2), suggests otherwise. In this podcast for Philosophy Bites he explains why time isn't tensed. Listen to Hugh Mellor on Time. Free PDF files of two of Hugh Mellor's books are
Nigel Warburton is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the Open. University and author of several introductory philosophy books, including the bestselling Philosophy: The Basics and Philosophy: The Classics. His latest book is A Little History of Philosophy. He also regularly teaches courses on aesthetics at Tate Modern,.
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