More on Philosophy Talk

As Ken Taylor notes in the comments below, the Philosophy Talk shows will soon be archived at:

http://www.stanford.edu/philosophytalk/

I listened to the first show today (while I should have been syllabising) and thought it sounded pretty good. Ken and John displayed a lot more skill at dealing with talkback than I would have shown. (And I thought I was very restrained for not calling up to chat about the details of Ken’s invariantist approach to comparative adjectives. Much more interesting than lying I think!) Most importantly, I thought it sounded accessible while not compromising the philosophical quality, which is the important balance for a show like this.

More on Philosophy Talk

As Ken Taylor notes in the comments below, the Philosophy Talk shows will soon be archived at:

http://www.stanford.edu/philosophytalk/

I listened to the first show today (while I should have been syllabising) and thought it sounded pretty good. Ken and John displayed a lot more skill at dealing with talkback than I would have shown. (And I thought I was very restrained for not calling up to chat about the details of Ken’s invariantist approach to comparative adjectives. Much more interesting than lying I think!) Most importantly, I thought it sounded accessible while not compromising the philosophical quality, which is the important balance for a show like this.