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Leading philosophers bring to the surface the ideas hidden behind the biggest news stories.Themes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):
➤ Philosophical analysis of major news • Trump-era politics, populism, polarization • war, regime change, international law, political violence • free speech, universities, media bias • AI, technology hype • climate ethics, Anthropocene • pandemic policy, vaccines, trust • race, corruption, migrationThis podcast uses contemporary headlines as prompts for philosophical analysis, bringing academic thinkers into conversation with current affairs. Across its episodes, the focus is largely on political and moral questions raised by conflict, democracy, and rapidly shifting public life. Listeners can expect discussions of war and international order, including the ethics and legality of military intervention, regime change, and the limits of international law, alongside efforts to understand authoritarianism, populism, and the motives states give for aggression.
A recurrent theme is the strain on liberal democracy: polarization, extremism, conspiracy thinking, and the role of rhetoric, media, and “dangerous speech” in shaping political realities. The show also examines contested concepts such as freedom, responsibility, legitimacy, and representation, applying them to issues like immigration enforcement, gun ownership, campus speech, and political violence. It frequently probes how institutions—courts, universities, platforms, and governments—justify coercion or restriction, and what counts as a defensible boundary between individual liberty and public harm.
Beyond geopolitics and domestic politics, the podcast extends philosophical tools to science and technology in the public arena, including debates about AI capabilities and hype, virtual worlds, gene editing and de-extinction, and the ethics of space exploration. It also returns to climate ethics and the Anthropocene, emphasizing questions of justice, inequality, activism, and whether climate change is “solvable” or best understood as an ongoing condition to manage. Public health ethics appears as well, through debates about pandemic policy, mandates, and trust in expertise. Overall, this podcast connects breaking news to enduring philosophical disputes about power, knowledge, and moral responsibility.
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Has Trump Proved Realists Right? 2026-Feb-02 40 minutes |
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Does the left have a problem with political violence? 2025-Oct-06 48 minutes |
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The Moral Paradox of Regime Change in Iran - Patrick Hassan and Hossein Dabbagh 2025-Aug-10 62 minutes |
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Trump vs Musk: a rift in the MAGA alliance - Yascha Mounk 2025-Jul-28 62 minutes |
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The Open Society As An Enemy - Jason Alexander McKenzie 2025-Jul-20 46 minutes |
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Are progressives to blame for Trump’s attack on universities? - Sasha Mudd 2025-Jul-14 41 minutes |
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A philosophy of crisis - Miguel de Beistegui 2025-Jun-09 55 minutes |
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The philosophy of de-extinction - Jay Odenbaugh 2025-Jun-02 63 minutes |
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Did the power of rhetoric elect Donald Trump? - Robin Reames 2025-May-26 54 minutes |
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Chat GPT Understands & Reuben Cohn- Gordon 2023-Jul-11 65 minutes |
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Alex O'Conor (Cosmic Sceptic) & The Absurdity of the Monarchy 2023-May-11 50 minutes |
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John Naughton & The AI Hype 2023-Apr-13 58 minutes |
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Josephine von Zitzewitz & The Myth of the Russian Soul 2023-Mar-11 50 minutes |
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Suzanne Schneider & The Ideology Behind Gun Ownership in America 2023-Jan-30 64 minutes |
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Toby Buckle & Freedom According to the Right 2022-Jul-18 77 minutes |
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Elizabeth Harman & The Ethics of Abortion 2022-May-30 75 minutes |
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Lori Gruen & Animal Ethics in War and Peace 2022-Apr-27 81 minutes |
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Samuel Moyn & The Legal Constraints on War 2022-Mar-26 53 minutes |
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Stathis Kalyvas & Making Sense of Putin 2022-Mar-11 48 minutes |
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Stephen John & Vaccine Mandates 2022-Feb-17 56 minutes |
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Robert Talisse & America's Real Polarization Problem 2022-Feb-04 79 minutes |
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Mollie Gerver & Decriminalising People Smuggling 2021-Dec-09 56 minutes |
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Rami Ali & The allure of the metaverse 2021-Nov-19 71 minutes |
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William Scheuerman & Climate Activism 2021-Oct-28 64 minutes |
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Adriana Clavel-Vázquez & Killing James Bond 2021-Oct-08 50 minutes |
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Arif Ahmed & Free Speech on Campus 2021-Sep-24 69 minutes |
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Quassim Cassam & Extremism 2021-Sep-10 56 minutes |
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Darrel Moellendorf & Ending War Justly 2021-Aug-24 45 minutes |
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Stephen Mumford & Watching the Olympics 2021-Jul-27 52 minutes |
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Personal Responsibility in a Pandemic & The Political Philosophy Podcast 2021-Jul-13 63 minutes |
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Joe Mazor & Media Impartiality 2021-Jun-29 61 minutes |
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Tommy Curry & The Real Critical Race Theory 2021-Jun-15 69 minutes |
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Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò & America's Need for a Truth and Reconciliation Comission 2021-Jun-01 57 minutes |
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Camila Vergara & Systemic Corruption 2021-May-17 62 minutes |
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Authority and Knowledge series with The Philosopher 2021-May-10 2 minutes |
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Nancy Tuana & The Inequities of the Anthropocene 2021-Apr-26 54 minutes |
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Sarah Conly & The One Child Policy 2021-Apr-19 48 minutes |
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Alexander Douglas & Planning the Green New Deal 2021-Apr-12 64 minutes |
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Thom Brooks & There is no Solving Climate Change 2021-Apr-05 66 minutes |
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Brexit and Freedom with The Political Philosophy Podcast 2021-Mar-29 75 minutes |
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Brian Patrick Green & The Ethics of Space Exploration 2021-Mar-22 69 minutes |
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Ann Sophie Barwich & Smelling the World 2021-Mar-15 64 minutes |
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Emily Thomas & The Meaning of Travel 2021-Mar-08 58 minutes |
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Jonathan Wolff & Pandemic Policy Ethics 2021-Mar-01 63 minutes |
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Richard Kearney & The Importance of Touch 2021-Feb-22 57 minutes |
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Jeffrey Howard & Dangerous Speech 2021-Feb-15 55 minutes |
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Elizabeth Anderson & Talking to the Other Side 2021-Feb-08 70 minutes |
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Maya Goldenberg & Vaccine Hesitancy 2021-Feb-01 59 minutes |
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Quassim Cassam & Conspiracy Theories 2021-Jan-25 55 minutes |
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David Runciman & Political Representation 2021-Jan-18 52 minutes |
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Understanding Our Times 2020-Dec-30 3 minutes |