Month: August 2016

  • Episode 86: Daniel Smyth discusses photographs and their vicissitudes

    This month, we discuss photographs and their vicissitudes with Daniel Smyth, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at the Sage School of Philosophy of Cornell University. (And yes, Smyth used to study and teach at the University of Chicago!)  Click here to listen to the episode. In this episode, Smyth asks: What does a photograph evidence? Away from philosophers,…

  • Episode 85: Bryce Huebner discusses race and cognitive science

    This month, we discuss race and cognitive science with Bryce Huebner, associate professor of philosophy at Georgetown University. Click here to listen to our conversation. Of course, we as individuals can be racist. Of course, so can our institutions. But when do we realize this, so that we might get something done about it? In…