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Speakers

Speakers

Peter Adamson
 

What Good Is a History of Philosophy ‘Without Any Gaps’?

Elizabeth Anderson
 

Philosophy is for Everyone

Margaret Atwood
 

Crisis Literature

Seyla Benhabib
 

Philosopher’s Dreams of ‘Perpetual Peace’ and the War in Ukraine

Agness Callard
 

The Paradise Paradox

Quassim Cassam
 

Liberation Philosophy

Tim Crane
 

Philosophy as Freedom of Thought

Simon Critchley
 

Question Everything – The Story of The Stone and Philosophy in The New York Times

David Enoch
 

What Good Is Political Philosophy in the Face of an Acute Political Crisis?

Peter Godfrey-Smith
 

Philosophy and Events of the Day

Sally Haslanger
 

Philosophy and Paradigm Shifts

Angie Hobbs
 

Public Philosophy in an Age of Uncertainty

Barry Lam
 

Discretion – A Philosophical Analysis of the Power of Bureaucrats

Melissa Lane
 

Philosophizing Our Way Out of the Cave

Don Lopes
 

Beauty at the Barricades

Kate Manne
 

It’s (Not) All in Your Mind: Philosophy and Gaslighting

Jeff McMahan
 

What Good Is Moral Philosophy?

Jennifer Nagel
 

Philosophy, For Better, For Worse, and In Itself

Philip Pettit
 

From Philosophy to Politics

Kieran Setiya
 

Public Philosophy, Amelioration, and Existential Value

Headshot of Tim Synder
 

Fighting with History: Combating Russian Misinformation with Scholarly Sophistication

Jason Stanley
 

Discourse of Genocide

Aaron Wendland
 

Aaron Wendland

Host

Tim Williamson
 

Debating the Good

Jonathan Wolff
 

Values and Public Policy

Mychailo Wynnyckyj
 

Grappling with Evil: An Intellectual Delineation of War, Atrocity, and Attempted Genocide

Volodymyr Yermolenko
 

Thinking in Dark Times

Host

Aaron Wendland

Aaron Wendland

Aaron James Wendland is Vision Fellow in Public Philosophy at King's College London and a Senior Research Fellow at Massey College, Toronto. He is the co-editor of Wittgenstein and Heidegger and Heidegger on Technology. He is also an associate producer at Ideas on CBC Radio and the editor of the Agora series in The New Statesman.