Ep. 219: The Harder Problem of Consciousness (Block & Papineau)

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Ep. 390: Diderot Debates a Cynic (Part Two)

Continuing on Rameau's Nephew, getting further into Rameau's philosophy and practices and trying to figure out what this anti-hero can tell us about ethics, given that he displays the virtue of being candid about his own vices. We talk about "trade idioms" (unethical practices th ...  Show more

Ep. 390: Diderot Debates a Cynic (Part One)

On Denis Diderot's Rameau's Nephew, a dialogue written in the 1760s. Is virtue necessary for happiness, or in the real world, is vice necessary to get by? Diderot's character Rameau argues the latter: that philosophical morality is problematic, and our imperative is prudence, whi ...  Show more

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