The Phlexible Philosophy Podcast, Hosted by Hamza King
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A space between armchair and academic philosophy.
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S1E9 The Weaponisation of Victimhood, with Lilie Chouliaraki
On the 27th of September 2018, Christine Blasey Ford, a Professor at Palo Alto University, appeared in front of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee to testify against Brett Kavanaugh, who was at the…
S1E8 The Ethics of Humanitarian Intervention, with Jonathan Parry
The Rwandan Genocide was one of the most horrific events of the twentieth century. After decades of unrest between Rwanda’s two biggest tribes, the Tutsi’s and the Hutu’s, civil war finally broke out…
S1E7 The Open Society, with J. McKenzie Alexander
Karl Popper was one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century. Widely considered to be the father of modern science, Popper introduced the principle of falsificationism which…
S1E6 Economics for Neglected Places, with Paul Collier
Sheffield was once the steel-making capital of the world. During the First Industrial Revolution, almost half of the steel used in Europe was produced in Sheffield; and during both World Wars, the…
S1E5 The Class Ceiling, with Sam Friedman
The phrase ‘glass ceiling’ was coined by the American writer and management consultant, Marilyn Loden, to describe the barriers preventing women from progressing to senior positions in their careers.…
S1E4 Climate Displacement, with Jamie Draper
A protection gap exists under international law for those displacement by the impacts of climate change. The 1951 Refugee Convention and 1988 Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement offer no…
S1E3 Individual Ethics in War, with Victor Tadros
The laws which govern war do not reflect our moral intuitions about what types of behaviour are permissible when fighting wars. In some cases, morality is more relaxed than the law: the killing of…
S1E2 A World Without Work, with John Danaher
We are living in a new age of work, where many of the tasks which once required a human touch, can now be done by AI systems. Imagine we one day reach a point where all human activities can be…
S1E1 The Ethics of Space Exploration, with Tony Milligan
We live in an age of space travel. Billionaires and governments are already fighting for resources on the Moon and Mars, and academics are racing to develop ethical frameworks that can guide space…
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