
Professor (and CUNY Philosophy alum) Samir Chopra discusses the notion of “intellectual property” with interviewer Amanda Vanstone in a recent episode of Counterpoint, a radio program produced by the…

For those who were unable to attend our March 2018 Racial Inequality Conference (co-organized by Linda Martín Alcoff & Charles W. Mills), or those who…

The latest episode of the Elucidations Podcast (produced by University of Chicago Philosophy) features Professor Linda Martín Alcoff, on the subject of identity. According to interviewers…

Distinguished Professor Jesse Prinz speaks with Tanya Domi in the latest episode of the Graduate Center’s Thought Project podcast. Their conversation begins with a Humean…

Professor Serene Khader is the featured guest philosopher on the latest episode of The UnMute Podcast. The podcast describes itself as a place to hear from “young, diverse philosophers…

Presidential Professor of Philosophy Miranda Fricker appears in a recent episode of Elucidations: A University of Chicago Philosophy Podcast. Hosts Emily Dupree and Matt Teichmann interview Prof….

Distinguished Professor Noël Carroll is the featured guest philosopher on Episode 8 of The Owl, a podcast produced by Brooklyn Public Philosophers (founded by CUNY Philosophy PhD student Ian…

Brooklyn Public Philosophers, the brainchild of PhD candidate Ian Olasov, adds yet another initiative to its array of efforts to “raise awareness of the best…

Distinguished Professor Peter Godfrey-Smith discusses mental representations with Nigel Warburton in a fascinating new episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. This episode belongs to a short series…

Distinguished Professor Noël Carroll is featured in the most recent episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. Professor Carroll’s discussion of art criticism (and his view, articulated…

Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Michael Devitt recently conducted an interview with Nigel Warburton of Philosophy Bites. Philosophy Bites is a philosophy podcast that has had…

The central theses of Noel Carroll’s 1990 Philosophy of Horror are detailed in this video by PBS Ideas Channel, a show hosted by Mike Rugnetta…

Jesse Prinz on Art and Emotion How do works of art affect us? Conceptual art seems too cool for it to be connected with emotion….

An interview with Professor Michael Devitt on theories of reference by Elucidations Podcast Elucidations is a monthly philosophy podcast recorded at the University of…

Stephen Neale (CUNY/Birmingham) – The Metaphysics of Aphonics and Implicit Reference Chair: Susanne Bobzien (All Souls College, Oxford) ‘The mayor can close schools when it…