Conversations from the Region is a new podcast by the Undergraduate Philosophy Journal of Australasia (UPJA) as as an extension of our interview series. In each episode, we'll interview with academic philosophers who are from or currently working in Australasia, or whose work has had a significant impact on philosophy in the region. We hope this podcast can provide an opportunity for undergraduate... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture |
In this episode, we interview Professor Alexandre Lefebvre, Professor of Politics and Philosophy at the University of Sydney. We talked about Professor Lefebvre’s philosophy origin story with Critical Theory and Henri Bergson’s works on human rights,... more
This episode, we were honoured to sit down with Dr Bryan Mukandi, Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Wollongong. We spoke about Dr Mukandi’s slightly unconventional foray into philosophy, the importance of philosophical community, the diffic... more
In this debut episode, we interviewed Dr Sam Shpall, the senior lecturer at the University of Sydney. We talked about Dr Shpall's academic experiences, the excitement and fun of teaching and thinking about the philosophy of sex and love, the problem ... more
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