The Aristotelian Society, founded in 1880, meets fortnightly in London to hear and discuss talks given by leading philosophers from a broad range of philosophical traditions. The papers read at the Society’s meetings are published in the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society. The mission of the Society is to make philosophy widely available to the general public, and the Aristotelian Society Pod... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 183 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Pauline Kleingeld is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Groningen. Earlier she taught at Leiden University and at Washington University in St. Louis. She is the author of Kant and Cosmopolitanism (CUP 2012), Fortschritt und Vernunf... more
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Léa Salje is an associate professor at the University of Leeds. She joined Leeds in 2015 on a postdoc, and has been there ever since. Before that she did a PhD at UCL. She works in Philosophy of Mind, mostly on issues around self-knowledge an... more
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Eric Schliesser is professor of Political Science, with a focus on Political Theory, at the University of Amsterdam. He was previously affiliated with Syracuse University, Leiden University, and Ghent University among others. Schliesser has ... more
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The podcast features engaging discussions with prominent philosophers covering a wide array of topics within contemporary philosophical discourse. Each episode is anchored by a talk given at meetings of a prestigious philosophical society, where theories are explored and critiqued, often highlighting the intersection of philosophy with other disciplines. A notable aspect is the focus on making philosophical ideas accessible and relevant to the public, encouraging listeners to appreciate the application of philosophy in everyday life and current societal issues. The speakers introduce fresh perspectives on classical and modern thought, allowing listeners to connect deeply with complex theories and ideas.
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