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Understanding Noam Chomsky #4: The Neuroscience of Language (with David Poeppel)
Dare to know! | Philosophy Podcast
07/01/20 • 82 min
This conversation is part of the 'Understanding Noam Chomsky' Series ('Dare to know!' Philosophy Podcast). Today we are joined by David Poeppel. David Poeppel is Professor of Psychology and Neural Science at New York University. Since 2014, he is also the Director of the Department of Neuroscience at Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics. Today, we will talk in particular about Professor Poeppel’s article ‘The Influence of Chomsky on the Neuroscience of Language’ which can be found in the book ‘The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky’.

Business Ethics: A Kantian Perspective (with Norman Bowie) | Immanuel Kant Philosophy #5
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07/01/20 • 45 min
This conversation is part of the Immanuel Kant Series | 'Dare to know!' Philosophy Podcast. Today we are joined by Norman Bowie. Norman Bowie is the former Elmer L Andersen Chair in Corporate Responsibility at the University of Minnesota. He has authored or edited 16 books and over 75 articles. Professor Bowie is the leading scholar in the application of Kant's moral philosophy to business. Today, we will talk in particular about his book ‘Business Ethics: A Kantian perspective.

Understanding Noam Chomsky #3: Moral Cognition & Moral Competence (with John Mikhail)
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06/30/20 • 70 min
This conversation is part of the 'Understanding Noam Chomsky' Series ('Dare to know!' Philosophy Podcast). Today we are joined by John Mikhail who is currently a Professor of Law at Georgetown University. He received his J.D. from Stanford Law School and his PhD in Philosophy from Cornell University. He is the author of 'Elements of Moral Cognition: Rawls's Linguistic Analogy and the Cognitive Science of Moral and Legal Judgment'. Today, we will talk in particular about Professor Mikhail's article 'Chomsky and Moral Philosophy' in the book: 'The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky'.

Understanding Noam Chomsky #2: Naturalism, Mental Representation, & Computation (with Frances Egan)
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06/30/20 • 58 min
This conversation is part of the 'Understanding Noam Chomsky' Series ('Dare to know!' Philosophy Podcast). Today we are joined by Frances Egan who is a Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. She has authored a number of articles and book chapters on philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science, and perception. Today, we will talk in particular about Professor Egan's article in the book ‘Chomsky and his Critics’ called ‘Naturalistic Inquiry: Where does Mental Representation Fit in?’.

Understanding Noam Chomsky #1: Philosophy, Science, Language, & Cognition (with John Collins)
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06/30/20 • 131 min
This conversation is part of the 'Understanding Noam Chomsky' Series ('Dare to know!' Philosophy Podcast). Today we are joined by John Collins who is currently a professor of philosophy at the University of East Anglia. His areas of specialization are the philosophy of language, generative linguistics, concept of truth, & philosophy of mind/cognitive science. Today, we will talk in particular about his book ‘Chomsky: A Guide for The Perplexed’.

Kant on Reason, Authority, & Autonomy (with Onora O'Neill) | Immanuel Kant Philosophy #4
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06/30/20 • 45 min
This conversation is part of the Immanuel Kant Series | 'Dare to know!' Philosophy Podcast. Today we are joined by Onora O’Neill. Onora O’Neill is an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge, a crossbench member of the House of Lords and a former President of the British Academy (2005–2009). She has extensively published articles and books related to the work of Immanuel Kant. In this conversation, we talk in particular about her book ‘Constructing Authorities: Reason, Politics and Interpretation in Kant’s Philosophy’’.

Kant on Anthropology, Human Nature, & Education (with Robert Louden) | Immanuel Kant Philosophy #3
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06/30/20 • 60 min
This conversation is part of the Immanuel Kant Series | 'Dare to know!' Philosophy Podcast. Robert Louden is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Maine. Additionally, he is currently an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Hawaii. He has extensively published articles and books related to the work of Immanuel Kant. In this conversation, we talk in particular about his book ‘Kant’s Human Being: Essays on His Theory of Human Nature’. In this episode of the Dare to know! Podcast we discuss Kant’s views on anthropology, human nature, evil, education & more. Enjoy watching!

Robert Hanna: Kant's 'Sensibility First' approach & Affect of Reason (#2) | Philosophy Podcast
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06/30/20 • 55 min
Robert Hanna is an independent philosopher, Co-Director of the online philosophy mega-project, Philosophy Without Borders, and Director of The Contemporary Kantian Philosophy Project. He is the author of several books including 'Kant and the Foundations of Analytic Philosophy', and 'Kant, Science, and Human Nature'. This conversation is part of the 'Dare to know!' Philosophy Podcast. In this episode of the Dare to know! Podcast we discuss the 'Sensibility First' approach, conceptualism versus non-conceptualism, & the Affect of Reason.

Robert Hanna: Interpreting Immanuel Kant & The Three Faces of Kant (#1) | Philosophy Podcast
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04/19/20 • 50 min
Robert Hanna is an independent philosopher, Co-Director of the online philosophy mega-project, Philosophy Without Borders, and Director of The Contemporary Kantian Philosophy Project. He is the author of several books including 'Kant and the Foundations of Analytic Philosophy', and 'Kant, Science, and Human Nature'. This conversation is part of the 'Dare to know!' Philosophy Podcast. In this episode of the Dare to know! Podcast we discuss how to interpret and approach the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, the three faces of Immanuel Kant, & how to become the radical Kant.

Kant on Religion & Rational Faith (with Lawrence Pasternack) | Immanuel Kant Philosophy #6
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07/04/20 • 88 min
This conversation is part of the Immanuel Kant Series | 'Dare to know!' Philosophy Podcast. Today we are joined by Lawrence Pasternack. Lawrence Pasternack is Professor of Philosophy & Director of Religious Studies at Oklahoma State University. His research focuses on Immanuel Kant, Ethical Theory, & Philosophy of Religion. Today, we will talk in particular about Professor Pasternack’s book ‘Kant’s Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason: An Interpretation and Defense’.
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Dare to know! | Philosophy Podcast currently has 39 episodes available.
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The average episode length on Dare to know! | Philosophy Podcast is 84 minutes.
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The first episode of Dare to know! | Philosophy Podcast was released on Apr 19, 2020.
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