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Edmonds and Warburton 405 episodes Latest May 18, 2026

David Edmonds and Nigel Warburton interview top philosophers on a wide range of topics. The series has produced two books published by Oxford University Press. The podcast is currently self-funded, with donations accepted via their website.

Episodes

Rebecca Newberger Goldstein on Mattering Jun 5, 2026 22:17 We are the kind of creature that cares whether or not we matter and how. What follows from this? Rebecca Newberger Goldstein, author of Mattering, discuses this with David Edmonds.
Monima Chadha on Responsibility Without Selves May 18, 2026 17:44 Buddhist philosophy rejects the idea of the self. How then can there be any moral responsibility? Monima Chadha, Professor of Indian Philosophy at Oxford University, explains.  This episode was supported by the Ideas Workshop, part of the Open Society Foundations
Carissa Veliz on Prophecy May 11, 2026 17:12 Predictions aren't quite what they seem to be, according to Carissa Véliz, author of the book Prophecy. They often are intended to persuade you of the inevitability of a certain outcome, and may be self-fulfilling to some degree. Yet they look like simple factual claims about what is likely to happen. We need to be far more aware of the role of prediction in our everyday lives, according to Véliz.
Chike Jeffers on Douglass and Du Bois Apr 20, 2026 26:42 Frederick Douglass and W.E.B Du Bois were two prominent African-Americans who made a significant impact on the civil rights movement in the US. Douglass is particularly associated with the 19th Century abolitionism, and Du Bois with 20th C. pan-Africanism. In this interview Chike Jeffers puts them in their context and introduces some of their key ideas. This episode was supported by the Ideas Work
Alexander Guerrero on Lottocracy Mar 24, 2026 15:57 Democracy isn't working so well, so why not use a lottery system to choose representatives instead? Alexander Guerrero discusses his version of this old idea in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast.
Tarun Khaitan on Decolonising Institutions Feb 26, 2026 21:55 Narendra Modi has spoken of "decolonising" India including its post-colonial constitution Are philosophical criticisms of this constitution well-founded? Tarun Khaitan of the London School of Economics discusses. This episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast was supported by the Ideas Workshop, part of the Open Society Foundations.
Janet Radcliffe Richards on What is Philosophy? Jan 24, 2026 15:29 Philosophers argue endlessly about what philosophy is. Janet Radcliffe Richards suggests that a simple way to approach this question is to examine what we think about inconsistencies.  She uses an example from medical ethics, the question of whether selling of organs should be permitted, to make her point.  
Chike Jeffers on Africana Philosophy Jan 1, 2026 15:33 David Edmonds talks to Chike Jeffers of Dalhousie University about Africana Philosophy. This episode was supported by the Ideas Workshop, part of the Open Society Foundations.
Angie Hobbs on Plato on Power Dec 11, 2025 23:50
Samuel Scheffler on Grief and Time Nov 21, 2025 21:02 Grief is affected by the passage of time in a way that some attitudes and emotions aren't. Samuel Scheffler explores why this might be so in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast.
Edouard Machery on Variations in Responses to Thought Experiments Nov 2, 2025 21:36 Philosophers who use thought experiments often believe their own intutions in response to them are unviersal. But that's not always so. In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast Edouard Machery discusses his research on this topic, and some of his surprising conclusions.  This episode was made in association with the Institute of Philosophy and supported by the Ideas Workshop which is part o
Lewis Gordon on Frantz Fanon Oct 17, 2025 23:11 Frantz Fanon, who was born in Martinique, died aged 36. He nevertheless made very significant contributions to the discussion of racism and colonialism, influenced strongly by the existentialist tradition. In this episode of the Philosphy Bites podcast David Edmonds discusses Fanon, his ideas, his cultural background, and his impact, with Lewis Gordon, author of What Fanon Said.

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