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Isaiah Berlin

A Very Personal Impression: Isaiah Berlin

This talk was given at Wolfson College on 28 May 2009 as part of the 'Lives and Works' series of lectures
Philosophy for Beginners

Philosophy of language and mind

Language and Mind: What is rationality? What is consciousness? How do we manage to express our thoughts and experiences in language?
Philosophy for Beginners

Metaphysics and Epistemology

Metaphysics and Epistemology: what exists, what is its nature and how can we acquire knowledge of it?
Philosophy for Beginners

Ethics and politics

Moral and Political Philosophy: how should we live? What constitutes a just state?
Philosophy for Beginners

The philosophical method - logic and argument

Logic and Argument: the joys of symbolic and philosophical logic.
Philosophy for Beginners

A romp through the history of philosophy from the Pre-Socratics to the present day.

A romp through the history of philosophy from the Pre-Socratics to the present day.
Interviews with Philosophers

Adrian Moore on Metaphysics

Adrian Moore, Professor of Philosophy at St Hugh’s College, Oxford, explores the definition and origin of metaphysics, and then discusses some of the enduring metaphysical questions.
Interviews with Philosophers

John Broome on Rationality

John Broome, White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford, gives an explanation of reason and rationality, and then discusses his understanding of the 'the normative question'.
Interviews with Philosophers

Nick Bostrom on Global Catastrophic Risk and Simulation Theory

In this podcast, Professor Bostrom, Director of the Future of Humanity Institute, discusses global catastrophic risks and his earlier work on the simulation theory.
Interviews with Philosophers

Julian Savulescu on Applied Ethics and Human Enhancement

Professor Julian Savulescu, Director of the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, talks about the current and future issues in applied ethics, particularly of the new biosciences.
Interviews with Philosophers

Roger Crisp on Aristotle's Ethics

Roger Crisp, Uehiro Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, discusses the ethics of Aristotle.
St Anne's College

Roger Crisp on Aristotle's Ethics

Roger Crisp, Uehiro Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, discusses the ethics of Aristotle.
Interviews with Oxonians

Adrian Moore on Metaphysics

Adrian Moore, Professor of Philosophy at St Hugh’s College, Oxford, explores the definition and origin of metaphysics, and then discusses some of the enduring metaphysical questions.
Interviews with Oxonians

John Broome on Rationality

John Broome, White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford, gives an explanation of reason and rationality, and then discusses his understanding of the 'the normative question'.
Interviews with Oxonians

Nick Bostrom on Global Catastrophic Risk and Simulation Theory

In this podcast, Professor Bostrom, Director of the Future of Humanity Institute, discusses global catastrophic risks and his earlier work on the simulation theory.
Interviews with Oxonians

Julian Savulescu on Applied Ethics and Human Enhancement

Professor Julian Savulescu, Director of the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, talks about the current and future issues in applied ethics, particularly of the new biosciences.
Interviews with Oxonians

Roger Crisp on Aristotle's Ethics

Roger Crisp, Uehiro Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, discusses the ethics of Aristotle.
Interviews with Oxonians

Nigel Warburton and David Edmonds on Podcasting

Nigel Warburton and David Edmonds, the hosts of the highly successful podcasting series 'Philosophy Bites', talk about podcasting.
John Locke Lectures in Philosophy

2008 Lecture 6: The Revisability Puzzle Revisited.

This is the sixth lecture in the 2008 John Locke Lecture series entitled 'Logic, Normativity, and Rational Revisability'.
John Locke Lectures in Philosophy

2008 Lecture 5: Epistemology without Metaphysics

This is the fifth lecture in the 2008 John Locke Lecture series entitled 'Logic, Normativity, and Rational Revisability'.

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