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Category: Podcasts & Videos

Microphilosophy I

October 2, 2009 Julian Baggini Videos

Various answers, but what’s the question? First in a ten film series, to be released over 2009-2010

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October podcast

October 2, 2009 Julian Baggini Podcasts & Videos

In the latest Philosophy Monthly, I’m talking to Timothy Williamson about the virtues of rigour, Simon Blackburn about ethics and[…]

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You and Yours – BBC Radio Four

September 29, 2009 Julian Baggini Radio and TV

I was on today’s programme on the panel for an hour-long phone in and discussion on organised religion. Listen again[…]

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Thought for the Day – BBC Radio Bristol

September 24, 2009 Julian Baggini Radio and TV

Text of this morning’s thought, which you can listen to here, at 1:50:45 Yesterday an English Oak was planted in[…]

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Thought for the Day – BBC Radio Bristol

September 18, 2009 Julian Baggini Radio and TV

You can listen again to yesterday’s Thought for the Day by clicking here and going to 1:43:07

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