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Watch and Listen 17 February 2017 Ewan Rodgers
  • Joe Roussos & Anandi Hattiangadi (Stockholm): “A Sceptical Puzzle for Bayesians”

Joe Roussos & Anandi Hattiangadi (Stockholm): “A Sceptical Puzzle for Bayesians”

  • 23 March 2022
  • Margherita Harris (LSE): “Model Robustness: Schupbach’s Explanatory Account of Robustness Analysis to the Rescue?”

Margherita Harris (LSE): “Model Robustness: Schupbach’s Explanatory Account of Robustness Analysis to the Rescue?”

  • 21 March 2022
  • Chloé de Canson (Groningen): “Why Subjectivism?”

Chloé de Canson (Groningen): “Why Subjectivism?”

  • 16 March 2022
  • Patricia Rich (Bayreuth): “Knowledge in Real-World Contexts: Not Glamorous, but Indispensable”

Patricia Rich (Bayreuth): “Knowledge in Real-World Contexts: Not Glamorous, but Indispensable”

  • 15 March 2022
  • Jessica Keiser (Leeds): “Linguistic Conventions and Language Change”

Jessica Keiser (Leeds): “Linguistic Conventions and Language Change”

  • 8 February 2022
  • Lisa Hecht (Stockholm): “Permissible Risk-Inclination in Other-regarding Choices”

Lisa Hecht (Stockholm): “Permissible Risk-Inclination in Other-regarding Choices”

  • 24 November 2021
  • Dennis Dieks (Utrecht): “Identical quantum particles as distinguishable objects”

Dennis Dieks (Utrecht): “Identical quantum particles as distinguishable objects”

  • 22 November 2021
  • Wolfgang Schwarz (Edinburgh): “Believing Against the Evidence”

Wolfgang Schwarz (Edinburgh): “Believing Against the Evidence”

  • 10 November 2021
  • Giacomo Giannini (LSE): “Relational Troubles: Structuralist Worries for an epistemology of powers-based modality.”

Giacomo Giannini (LSE): “Relational Troubles: Structuralist Worries for an epistemology of powers-based modality.”

  • 9 November 2021
  • Susanna Siegel (Harvard): “The phenomenal public”

Susanna Siegel (Harvard): “The phenomenal public”

  • 26 October 2021
  • Heather Browning (LSE): “Assessing Measures of Animal Welfare”

Heather Browning (LSE): “Assessing Measures of Animal Welfare”

  • 20 October 2021
  • Franz Dietrich (CNRS): “Dynamically Rational Judgment Aggregation”

Franz Dietrich (CNRS): “Dynamically Rational Judgment Aggregation”

  • 25 June 2021
  • Franz Dietrich (PSE & CNRS) & Kai Spiekermann (LSE): “Does Deliberation Improve Voting Outcomes”

Franz Dietrich (PSE & CNRS) & Kai Spiekermann (LSE): “Does Deliberation Improve Voting Outcomes”

  • 25 June 2021
  • The Modern Mind (Forum)

The Modern Mind (Forum)

  • 16 June 2021
  • Sean A. Valles (Michigan State): “Housing security’s place in a ‘Culture of Health’: Lessons from the pandemic housing crises in the US and England”

Sean A. Valles (Michigan State): “Housing security’s place in a ‘Culture of Health’: Lessons from the pandemic housing crises in the US and England”

  • 8 June 2021
  • Who’s a Good Boy? (Forum)

Who’s a Good Boy? (Forum)

  • 27 May 2021
  • James Wills (LSE): “Classical Particle Indistinguishability, Precisely.”

James Wills (LSE): “Classical Particle Indistinguishability, Precisely.”

  • 24 May 2021
  • The Importance of Not Being Earnest (Forum)

The Importance of Not Being Earnest (Forum)

  • 20 May 2021
  • Alex Voorhoeve & Veronika Luptakova (LSE): “How Do People Balance Death Against Lesser Burdens?”

Alex Voorhoeve & Veronika Luptakova (LSE): “How Do People Balance Death Against Lesser Burdens?”

  • 19 May 2021
  • Not Suitable for Work (Forum for Philosophy)

Not Suitable for Work (Forum for Philosophy)

  • 30 March 2021
  • Resilience (Forum for Philosophy)

Resilience (Forum for Philosophy)

  • 30 March 2021
  • Alexander Bird (Cambridge): “Against Empiricism”

Alexander Bird (Cambridge): “Against Empiricism”

  • 30 March 2021
  • John Dougherty (LMU): “I ain’t afraid of no ghost”

John Dougherty (LMU): “I ain’t afraid of no ghost”

  • 29 March 2021
  • Zoë Johnson King (USC): “Varieties of Moral Mistake”

Zoë Johnson King (USC): “Varieties of Moral Mistake”

  • 17 March 2021
  • Kate Vredenburgh (LSE): “Causal explanation and revealed preferences”

Kate Vredenburgh (LSE): “Causal explanation and revealed preferences”

  • 16 March 2021
  • Emily Adlam (Cambridge): “Generalized Probabilistic Theories as Structural Realism”

Emily Adlam (Cambridge): “Generalized Probabilistic Theories as Structural Realism”

  • 8 March 2021
  • Marc Fleurbaey (Paris School of Economics): “Measuring Well-Being and Lives Worth Living”

Marc Fleurbaey (Paris School of Economics): “Measuring Well-Being and Lives Worth Living”

  • 3 March 2021
  • Ella Whiteley (LSE): “Harmful Salience Structures”

Ella Whiteley (LSE): “Harmful Salience Structures”

  • 2 March 2021
  • A beginner’s guide to wild animal suffering (Co-Hosted with LSE SU Animals’ Society)

A beginner’s guide to wild animal suffering (Co-Hosted with LSE SU Animals’ Society)

  • 18 February 2021
  • Ulrich Meyer (Colgate): “Topology and Action at a Distance”

Ulrich Meyer (Colgate): “Topology and Action at a Distance”

  • 16 February 2021
  • Jessie Munton (Cambridge): “Base rate neglect in the service of modal knowledge”

Jessie Munton (Cambridge): “Base rate neglect in the service of modal knowledge”

  • 10 February 2021
  • Misinformation (Forum for Philosophy)

Misinformation (Forum for Philosophy)

  • 4 February 2021
  • Miklós Rédei (LSE): “On the Tension Between Physics and Mathematics”

Miklós Rédei (LSE): “On the Tension Between Physics and Mathematics”

  • 1 February 2021
  • Julia Staffel (Colorado): “Updating Incoherent Credences – Extending the Dutch Strategy Argument for Conditionalization”

Julia Staffel (Colorado): “Updating Incoherent Credences – Extending the Dutch Strategy Argument for Conditionalization”

  • 20 January 2021
  • Neil Dewar (Munich): “On Absolute Units”

Neil Dewar (Munich): “On Absolute Units”

  • 7 December 2020
  • Chrysovalantis Stergiou (The American College of Greece): “On Empirical Underdetermination of Physical Theories in C*Algebraic Setting”

Chrysovalantis Stergiou (The American College of Greece): “On Empirical Underdetermination of Physical Theories in C*Algebraic Setting”

  • 30 November 2020
  • Johanna Thoma (LSE): “Time for Caution”

Johanna Thoma (LSE): “Time for Caution”

  • 25 November 2020
  • Michael Diamond-Hunter (LSE): “The limits of accuracy for retrospective descriptions of racial groups”

Michael Diamond-Hunter (LSE): “The limits of accuracy for retrospective descriptions of racial groups”

  • 17 November 2020
  • Jonathan Birch (LSE): “Science and policy in extremis: the UK’s initial response to COVID-19”

Jonathan Birch (LSE): “Science and policy in extremis: the UK’s initial response to COVID-19”

  • 11 November 2020
  • The Musical Mind (Forum for Philosophy)

The Musical Mind (Forum for Philosophy)

  • 4 November 2020
  • Anti-vaxxers & Other Sceptics (Forum for Philosophy)

Anti-vaxxers & Other Sceptics (Forum for Philosophy)

  • 28 October 2020
  • Richard Bradley (LSE): “Social Ethics Under Ambiguity”

Richard Bradley (LSE): “Social Ethics Under Ambiguity”

  • 28 October 2020
  • Marius Backmann (LSE): “Time for Freedom”

Marius Backmann (LSE): “Time for Freedom”

  • 27 October 2020
  • On Time (Forum for Philosophy)

On Time (Forum for Philosophy)

  • 20 October 2020
  • Henrique Gomes & Jeremy Butterfield (Cambridge): “Geometrodynamics as Functionalism about Time”

Henrique Gomes & Jeremy Butterfield (Cambridge): “Geometrodynamics as Functionalism about Time”

  • 19 October 2020
  • David Kinney (Santa Fe): “Why Average When You Can Stack? Better Methods for Generating Accurate Group Credences”

David Kinney (Santa Fe): “Why Average When You Can Stack? Better Methods for Generating Accurate Group Credences”

  • 14 October 2020
  • Aron Vallinder (Forethought Foundation, Oxford): “The Evidentialist’s Wager”

Aron Vallinder (Forethought Foundation, Oxford): “The Evidentialist’s Wager”

  • 7 October 2020
  • Ali Boyle (Cambridge): “Don’t Ask: Classification in Comparative Cognitive Science”

Ali Boyle (Cambridge): “Don’t Ask: Classification in Comparative Cognitive Science”

  • 12 May 2020
  • Susanne Burri and Bryan Roberts (LSE): “The Good News About Killing People”

Susanne Burri and Bryan Roberts (LSE): “The Good News About Killing People”

  • 18 March 2020
  • Nature/Nurture (Forum for Philosophy)

Nature/Nurture (Forum for Philosophy)

  • 7 March 2020
  • Peace (Forum for Philosophy)

Peace (Forum for Philosophy)

  • 4 February 2020
  • Carina Prunkl (Oxford): “How Anthropocentric is Thermodynamics?”

Carina Prunkl (Oxford): “How Anthropocentric is Thermodynamics?”

  • 9 December 2019
  • Thom Scott-Phillips (Central European University): “The Art Experience”

Thom Scott-Phillips (Central European University): “The Art Experience”

  • 3 December 2019
  • Peter Achinstein (Johns Hopkins): “Epistemic Simplicity: The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel”

Peter Achinstein (Johns Hopkins): “Epistemic Simplicity: The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel”

  • 26 November 2019
  • 2019 Lakatos Award Lecture with Henk W. de Regt

2019 Lakatos Award Lecture with Henk W. de Regt

  • 22 November 2019
  • 2019 Lakatos Award Expert Workshop with Henk W. de Regt

2019 Lakatos Award Expert Workshop with Henk W. de Regt

  • 21 November 2019
  • Lewis Ross (LSE): “Statistics, Epistemic Gaps, and Legal Risk”

Lewis Ross (LSE): “Statistics, Epistemic Gaps, and Legal Risk”

  • 19 November 2019
  • Richard Pettigrew (Bristol): “What is conditionalization, and why should we do it?”

Richard Pettigrew (Bristol): “What is conditionalization, and why should we do it?”

  • 13 November 2019
  • Johanna Thoma (LSE): “Merely Means Paternalist? Prospect Theory and `Debiased’ Welfare Analysis”

Johanna Thoma (LSE): “Merely Means Paternalist? Prospect Theory and `Debiased’ Welfare Analysis”

  • 30 October 2019
  • Fernand Gobet (LSE): “Automatic generation of scientific theories using genetic programming”

Fernand Gobet (LSE): “Automatic generation of scientific theories using genetic programming”

  • 29 October 2019
  • The Ethical Human (Forum for Philosophy)

The Ethical Human (Forum for Philosophy)

  • 24 October 2019
  • Stephen John (Cambridge HPS): “Epistemic risk paternalism”

Stephen John (Cambridge HPS): “Epistemic risk paternalism”

  • 15 October 2019
  • Deborah Mayo (Virginia Tech): “Severe Testing: A Conjecture Passes a Severe Test Only if a Refutation Would Probably Have Occurred if it’s False”

Deborah Mayo (Virginia Tech): “Severe Testing: A Conjecture Passes a Severe Test Only if a Refutation Would Probably Have Occurred if it’s False”

  • 3 June 2019
  • Replication Crisis? (Forum for Philosophy)

Replication Crisis? (Forum for Philosophy)

  • 28 May 2019
  • Marius Backmann (Konstanz): “Necessarily the Old Riddle – Necessary Connections, Laws of Nature, and the Problem of Induction”

Marius Backmann (Konstanz): “Necessarily the Old Riddle – Necessary Connections, Laws of Nature, and the Problem of Induction”

  • 20 May 2019
  • Jonathan Livengood (University of Illinois): “Back to the Rubbish Bin: Experimental Philosophy and the Metaphysics of Causation”

Jonathan Livengood (University of Illinois): “Back to the Rubbish Bin: Experimental Philosophy and the Metaphysics of Causation”

  • 12 March 2019
  • Brave New World (Forum for Philosophy)

Brave New World (Forum for Philosophy)

  • 2 March 2019
  • Paul Menzel (Pacific Lutheran): “The Subjective Value of Life: What Is It?”

Paul Menzel (Pacific Lutheran): “The Subjective Value of Life: What Is It?”

  • 27 February 2019
  • Doping (Forum for Philosophy)

Doping (Forum for Philosophy)

  • 18 February 2019
  • W E B Du Bois (Forum for Philosophy)

W E B Du Bois (Forum for Philosophy)

  • 21 January 2019
  • War (Forum for Philosophy)

War (Forum for Philosophy)

  • 15 January 2019
  • Liam Kofi Bright (LSE): “The Scientists Qua Scientist Makes No Assertion”

Liam Kofi Bright (LSE): “The Scientists Qua Scientist Makes No Assertion”

  • 15 January 2019
  • Catrin Campbell Moore (Bristol): “Imprecise probabilities and undermining scenarios”

Catrin Campbell Moore (Bristol): “Imprecise probabilities and undermining scenarios”

  • 6 November 2018
  • Sabina Leonelli (Exeter): “Understanding Science from the Data Up”

Sabina Leonelli (Exeter): “Understanding Science from the Data Up”

  • 26 October 2018
  • Craig Callender (UC, San Diego): “The Flow of Time: Stitching the World Together”

Craig Callender (UC, San Diego): “The Flow of Time: Stitching the World Together”

  • 26 October 2018
  • Imagination in Science (Forum for Philosophy)

Imagination in Science (Forum for Philosophy)

  • 24 October 2018
  • John Worrall (LSE): “Evidence-Based Everything (but let’s do the basing properly)” (Exaugural Lecture)

John Worrall (LSE): “Evidence-Based Everything (but let’s do the basing properly)” (Exaugural Lecture)

  • 19 October 2018
  • Matthew Adler (Duke) “The structure of luck prioritarianism”

Matthew Adler (Duke) “The structure of luck prioritarianism”

  • 30 May 2018
  • Glen Weyl (Yale/Microsoft): “Radical Markets: Uprooting Capitalism and Democracy for a Just Society”

Glen Weyl (Yale/Microsoft): “Radical Markets: Uprooting Capitalism and Democracy for a Just Society”

  • 23 May 2018
  • Simon Beard (Cambridge): “Risk, Relevance and the Aggregation of Competing Claims View”

Simon Beard (Cambridge): “Risk, Relevance and the Aggregation of Competing Claims View”

  • 2 May 2018
  • Matt Farr (Cambridge): “The C Theory of Time”

Matt Farr (Cambridge): “The C Theory of Time”

  • 30 April 2018
  • John D. Norton (Pittsburgh): “The Infinite Lottery”

John D. Norton (Pittsburgh): “The Infinite Lottery”

  • 24 April 2018
  • Tudor M Baetu (Bristol): “Pain in Psychology, Biology and Medicine. Implications for Eliminativist and Physicalist Accounts” (BSPS Lecture)

Tudor M Baetu (Bristol): “Pain in Psychology, Biology and Medicine. Implications for Eliminativist and Physicalist Accounts” (BSPS Lecture)

  • 12 March 2018
  • The Evolution of Altruism (Forum for Philosophy)

The Evolution of Altruism (Forum for Philosophy)

  • 24 February 2018
  • Anna Alexandrova (Cambridge): “Defining Mental Health”

Anna Alexandrova (Cambridge): “Defining Mental Health”

  • 20 February 2018
  • Alex Voorhoeve (LSE): “Pleasure, the Complete Life, and Death” (Inaugural Professorial Lecture)

Alex Voorhoeve (LSE): “Pleasure, the Complete Life, and Death” (Inaugural Professorial Lecture)

  • 16 February 2018
  • What Is It Really Like to Be a Bat? (Forum for Philosophy)

What Is It Really Like to Be a Bat? (Forum for Philosophy)

  • 14 February 2018
  • Teruji Thomas (Oxford): “The Veil of Ignorance Revisited”

Teruji Thomas (Oxford): “The Veil of Ignorance Revisited”

  • 7 February 2018
  • Anneli Jefferson (Birmingham): “Moral self image and moral decision making”

Anneli Jefferson (Birmingham): “Moral self image and moral decision making”

  • 31 January 2018
  • Hugh Mellor (Cambridge): “Chances and Conditionals”

Hugh Mellor (Cambridge): “Chances and Conditionals”

  • 17 January 2018
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