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Emma•ism

Emma Sondergaard Jensen
PhilosophySociety & Culture

A junior philosophy student at the University of Pennsylvania sharing her love of philosophy through podcasts. Emma-ism is presented by Emma Søndergaard Jensen, author of “How to Excel in Undergraduate Philosophy.” Her podcast is for other seekers of knowledge to understand texts more deeply, learn about new philosophers, and discover a new point of view. This will be done through text analyses, modern-day implication discussions, interviews, and lectures.

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Latest Episodes

In this episode, Emma’s new project is overviewed. In the realm of epistemology, Emma is interested in ensuring that theories of testimony and epistemic justice include provisions for individuals with disabilities. This project in particular argues t... more

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In this episode, Emma’s new project is overviewed. In the realm of epistemology, Emma is interested in ensuring that theories of testimony and epistemic justice include provisions for individuals with disabilities. This project in particular argues t... more

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a month ago

In this episode, the role of testimony in social epistemology is discussed. It is argued that testimony is necessary for the progression of knowledge. The podcast includes mention of Miranda Fricker, Elizabeth Fricker, and Edward Craig.

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Reviews

4 out of 5 stars from 4 ratings
  • This Podcast is A Great Listen!

    I’m a current university undergrad and this podcast has done wonders to broaden and expand my knowledge in the field of philosophy. Philosophy and philosophizing are now part of my daily routines thanks to this podcast. Keep up the great work! more

    Apple Podcasts
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    Terry J Nolan
    United Statesa year ago

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