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Philosophy and the Human Situation - Audio - Podcast

Philosophy and the Human Situation - Audio

Philosophy and philosophical enquiries are relevant in some shape or form to many aspects of everyday life, for example our treatment of the environment, the rapidity of today's technological progress, whether animals should have rights and if so how they should compare to ours. Philosophy also encompasses questions about the existence of God, how life is sustained on earth, and even at what point should the Government intrude on a person's freedom. This album introduces the study of philosophy and the human situation, and contains talks and debates from leading philosophical thinkers and teachers, past and present. This material forms part of The Open University course A211 Philosophy and the human situation.

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13
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2009
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Philosophy and the human situation

Philosophy and the human situation

An introduction to this album
00:01:03  |   Tue 23 Jun 2009
Liberty and Offence

Liberty and Offence

Philosophy professor Jonathan Wolff discusses 19th century classical liberal thinker John Stuart Mill’s famous ‘harm’ principle
00:18:17  |   Tue 23 Jun 2009
Rousseau and Positive Freedom

Rousseau and Positive Freedom

Philosophy lecturer Derek Matravers explains 18th century philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s line of thought in his great work, The Social Contract
00:19:27  |   Tue 23 Jun 2009
Pro- and Anti-Regan Debate

Pro- and Anti-Regan Debate

Rosalind Hursthouse and Derek Matravers cover, in the form of a debate, the Regan argument developed by Tom Regan, animal rights professor.
00:12:03  |   Tue 23 Jun 2009
Ethics, Animals, and the Environment

Ethics, Animals, and the Environment

Oxford University Philosophy Professor Roger Crisp discusses specific moral questions concerning ethics, animals and the environment
00:22:05  |   Tue 23 Jun 2009
Wonder

Wonder

Influential philosopher of aesthetics Ronald Hepburn explains in his talk, ‘Wonder’, why wonder has haunted him over many decades
00:19:43  |   Tue 23 Jun 2009
Who Is The Earth?

Who Is The Earth?

Moral philosopher Mary Midgley delivers a talk concerning differing and changing attitudes to our planet and our environmental responsibilities
00:26:31  |   Tue 23 Jun 2009
Taking Stock

Taking Stock

Bioethicist Janet Radcliffe Richards gives a talk entitled 'Taking Stock' focusing on the definition of philosophy and problems surrounding study of the subject
00:15:47  |   Tue 23 Jun 2009
Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence

Philosophy professor Tim Crane explains what he sees to be the main philosophical issues in the area of Artificial Intelligence
00:20:42  |   Tue 23 Jun 2009
The New Argument from Design

The New Argument from Design

Physics professor Russell Stannard re-examines the claim he made 10 years ago about the way the universe seems mysteriously to have been geared up for producing life
00:18:09  |   Tue 23 Jun 2009
Faith and Reason

Faith and Reason

Calvinist theologian Paul Helm argues that differences between one religion and another, or between some religion and no religion, can be rationally held
00:15:49  |   Tue 23 Jun 2009
Environmental Values

Environmental Values

Philosophy lecturer Chris Belshaw discusses environmental philosophy and distinguishes between ways in which it has been claimed that aspects of the environment can be valuable
00:31:24  |   Tue 23 Jun 2009
Functionalism about the mind

Functionalism about the mind

Philosophy lecturer Alex Barber discusses two materialist positions - mind-brain identity theory and behaviourism – out of which functionalism developed in the last century
00:37:21  |   Tue 23 Jun 2009
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