Episode #26. Misanthropy ft. Ian Kidd

Episode #26. Misanthropy ft. Ian Kidd

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Ep. 64 Philosophy of Maths ft. Adam Rieger

In this episode, Beni and Tinka welcome Dr. Adam Rieger back on the podcast, this time to talk about the philosophy of maths! We talk about mathematical objects and what they truly are, how mathematicians arrive at mathematical truths and what happens to maths when you only allow ...  Show more

Ep. 63 Are Children Moral Agents ft. Kealan Biebesheimer

This week's episode is a special one! Some of our graduating members sat down with us to discuss their dissertation topics for a special dissertation mini-series! Tune in for the first of this series as Kealan and Tinka discuss moral education and the work of Lawrence Kohlberg. 

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