We have all had transformative experiences. But do they have philosophical relevance? Laurie Paul believes they do. In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast she discusses this fascinating topic with Nigel Warburton.
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Robert B. Talisse on Pragmatism
Thomas Pogge on Global Justice and Health
Tzvetan Todorov on the Englightenment Today
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A.C. Grayling on Bertrand Russell on Descriptions
Catalin Avramescu on the Idea of Cannibalism
Jeff McMahan on Killing in War
Richard Bradley on Understanding Decisions
Tony Coady on Dirty Hands in Politics
John Campbell on Berkeley's Puzzle
Brian Leiter on Nietzsche Myths
John Armstrong on What You Can Do With Philosophy
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong on Morality Without God
Sabine Doring on Emotion
Ben Rogers on Pascal's Pensées
Marilyn McCord Adams on Evil
Luciano Floridi on the Fourth Revolution
Paul Snowdon on Persons and Animals
Michael Sandel on What Shouldn't Be Sold
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