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Radical Philosophy
by Beth Matthews
Food for Thought, let's get radical about philosophy!
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Out of the Madhouse - Sandy Jeffs
Sandy Jeffs discusses models of madness, cures and treatments and the closing of larundel.
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Part 2 The role of dress in colonial Australian society - Dr Laura Jocic
The role of dress in colonial Australian society - Dr Laura Jocic discusses the research methodology that was used to study the role of dress and the process of historical interpretation of clothing
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The role of dress in colonial Australian society - Dr Laura Jocic
The role of dress in colonial Australian society - Dr Laura Jocic discusses how women expressed themselves by the type of clothing they wore and how a class system was evident by clothing.
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Flying With Paper Wings - Sandy Jeffs Part 2
Sandy Jeffs discusses if there is a link between mental health & creativity and she speaks about her other books.
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Flying With Paper Wings- Sandy Jeffs Part 1
Sandy Jeffs discusses if immersing yourself into writing acts as an escape from reality, if there are benefits for putting your thoughts on paper also her time at Larundel psychiatric institution
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Twin Research and Human Genetics - Prof Nancy Segal
Prof Nancy Segal discusses the power of nature and nurture, ethical issues behind the separation of twins and what twins tell us about human behaviour.
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Part 2 Fuzzy Logic - Dr Wendy Suiter
Dr Wendy Suiter describes her music and discusses how Fuzzy Logic is based on the principle of subjectivity.
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Fuzzy Logic - Dr Wendy Suiter
Fuzzy Logic - Dr Wendy Suiter discusses fuzzy logic principals in relation to music composition, music analysis and music scores.
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Woretemoeteryenner and Dolly Dalrymple - Prof Maggie Walter
Woretemoeteryenner and Dolly Dalrymple - Professor Maggie Walter discusses the extraordinary lives of Woretemoeteryenner and Dolly Dalrymple who were Aboriginal warriors in the history wars of Tasmania.
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Women of Eureka - Dr Dorothy Wickham
Women of Eureka - Dr Dorothy Wickham discusses how these women are important because there is the emergence of a strand of feminist conciousness at this point in Australia long before elsewhere.
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Iris Marion Young - Prof Désirée Lim
Iris Marion Young - Prof Désirée Lim discusses Young 's essay house and home ; feminist variations on a theme and describes Young's five faces of oppression.
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Diotima - Dr. Zoi Aliozi
Diotima - Dr. Zoi Aliozi discusses Diotima’s connection to Plato, the ladder of love and what Diotima said about beauty.
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Mary Midgley - Dr Ellie Robson
Mary Midgley - Dr Ellie Robson discusses why Mary Midgley said philosophy is like plumbing and Midgley's views on evil.
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Part 2 Mary Midgley - Dr Ellie Robson
Mary Midgley - Dr Ellie Robson discusses Midgley's thoughts on moral isolationism and Midgley's last book 'What is Philosophy for?'
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Philosophy of Horror - Dr Catherine Lester
Philosophy of Horror - Dr Catherine Lester discusses the intersections between children’s culture and the horror genre, if there are benefits to children watching horror films and how horror films evolved to cater for children.
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Part 2 A Feminist Utopia - Chris Sitka
Part 2 A Feminist Utopia - Chris Sitka discusses the second wave of feminism and the core values of a feminist utopia such as the absence of violence.
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A Feminist Utopia - Chris Sitka
A Feminist Utopia - Chris Sitka discusses the publications, Single-Sex, Secular Intentional Communities and Partial Visions: Feminism, Utopianism in the 1970s and The Book of the City of Ladies.
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Part 3 Causation - Dr Rani Lill Anjum & Dr Elena Rocca
Part 3 Causation - Dr Rani Lill Anjum & Dr Elena Rocca explain about their work on risk, and specifically on cumulative risk assessment.
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Part 2 Causation - Dr Rani Lill Anjum & Dr Elena Rocca
Part 2 Causation - Dr Rani Lill Anjum & Dr Elena Rocca discuss a dispositional account of causation and the implications for the sciences which concept of causation one accepts.
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Causation - Dr Rani Lill Anjum & Dr Elena Rocca
Causation - Dr Rani Lill Anjum & Dr Elena Rocca discuss philosophical bias in science and the new Philosophy of Science book.
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Part 2 Lesbian Archives - Jean Taylor
Part 2 Lesbian Archives - Jean Taylor discusses the problems and ethics with archiving also the risk of not archiving.
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Lesbian Archives - Jean Taylor
Lesbian Archives - Jean Taylor discusses the importance of lesbian archives, lesbian culture and herstory.
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Part 2 Women's Land Australia - Chris Sitka
Part 2 Women's Land Australia - Chris Sitka discusses the controversy about domestic animals and also interactions with the local community.
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Women's Land Australia - Chris Sitka
Women's Land Australia - Chris Sitka describes the political conception, daily life and historical legacy of a women only communal land established 50 years ago during the heydays of the Women's Liberation Movement.
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Wonderfeel - Kathryn Williams
Wonderfeel - Kathryn Williams discusses Wonderfeel, founded by Peter Siahna Wadham, including the differences in welcoming our full range of feeling and the deep richness this choice generally brings to our lives.
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Brainwashing - Dr Alexandra Stein
Brainwashing - Dr Alexandra Stein discusses if there are warning signs when someone is being brainwashed and if brainwashing just affects a certain personality type.
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Artificial Intelligence Part 2 - Dr Paula Boddington
Artificial Intelligence - Dr Paula Boddington discusses if there are cases where the code of ethics can make things worse and what the future holds for artificial intelligence and humans.
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Artificial Intelligence - Dr Paula Boddington
Artificial intelligence - Dr Paula Boddington discusses some of the ethical questions connected with artificial intelligence and how we gain moral knowledge.
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Sappho - Professor Diane Rayor
Sappho - Professor Diane Rayor discusses Sappho's poetic output, who her poetry was written for and Sappho's philosophy on life.
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Dr Val Plumwood - Prof. Kate Rigby
Prof. Kate Rigby discusses Dr Val Plumwood, an Australian philosopher and ecofeminist known for her work on anthropocentrism, her life and how she survived an attack by a saltwater crocodile.
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Jeannine Deckers - The Singing Nun - D.A. Chadwick
Jeannine Deckers, The Singing Nun - D.A. Chadwick discusses her book, The Singing Nun Story: The Life and Death of Soeur Sourire, and her important legacy.
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Cognition - Dr Inês Hipólito
Cognition - Dr Inês Hipólito discusses how cognitive development affects learning, why it is important to study cognition and the connection between memory and cognition.
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Influential feminist activists from Japan - Dr Caroline Norma
Influential feminist activists from Japan’s contemporary feminist movement - Dr Caroline Norma discusses Japan’s contemporary feminist movement and the issues it faces, including, primarily, sexual violence and harassment of women and girls.
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Shame - Madeleine Shield
Shame - Madeleine Shield discusses if there is a connection between shame and self-respect, whether it is possible to force someone to feel shame and if it's possible to overcome the emotion of Shame.
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Vulnerability - Professor Marina McCoy
Vulnerability - Professor Marina McCoy discusses why it important to accept our vulnerability and what is the best way to respond to vulnerability also how vulnerability is central to the human experience.
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Knowledge and Belief - Prof. Maria Rosa Antognazza
Knowledge and Belief - Prof. Maria Rosa Antognazza discusses whether most people's belief system is based on knowledge and how knowledge and belief assist people in their everyday life.
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Art - Dr Vanessa Brassey
Art - Dr Vanessa Brassey discusses the connection between philosophy and art, also why the philosophical prospective of art is important and if art could be a form of philosophy.
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Animals in Research - Dr Jane Johnson
Animals in Research - Dr Jane Johnson discusses if there are grounds for extending human research principles to animals, also respect for persons (autonomy) and informed consent.
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Hélène Metzger - Prof Cristina Chimisso
Hélène Metzger - Prof Cristina Chimisso discusses Hélène Metzger's early life, her thesis on the emergence of the science of crystals and why she is not as well-known as she should be.
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Judgement - Dr Giulia Felappi
Judgment - Dr Giulia Felappi discusses her paper on “On the Nature of Judgment” and if there are reasons to take the multiple relation theory as doomed.
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Animal Welfare / Rights - Dr Elisa Galgut
Animal Welfare / Rights - Dr Elisa Galgut discusses some of the cultural practices that harm animals, the difference between racism and speciesism and how cannibalism is connected with eating animals.
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Constructing Death as a Form of Failure - Prof Beverley Clack
Constructing Death as a Form of Failure - Prof Beverley Clack discusses how neoliberal success is defined, what is it that makes it difficult to know quite what to do with death and death and loss.
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Sound and Climate - Kyla Brettle
Sound and Climate - Kyla Brettle discusses the difference between personal and collective climate action and why listening to nature has such a caring effect on people.
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Grief - Dr Becky Millar
Grief - Dr Becky Millar discusses how horror films are especially suited to portray and communicate the phenomenology of grief, the nature and role of grief and if grief is just a necessary evil in life.
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Matriarchy - Jenny Cameron
Matriarchy - Jenny Cameron discusses what initially got her interested in matrifocal communities and if it possible for our society to make the necessary shifts to adopt these lessons and ensure we survive the challenges being presented to us in our modern day.
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The Experience of Illness Part 2 - Professor Havi Carel
The Experience of Illness Part 2 - Professor Havi Carel discusses the aim of the Phenomenology of Illness, if illness is being-towards-death and if there epistemic injustice in healthcare.
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The Experience of Illness - Professor Havi Carel
The Experience of Illness - Professor Havi Carel discusses how a person changes when they become ill, if there is well being within illness and if people seem to be less accepting if an illness is not visible.
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Lesbian Separatism Part 2 - Amber-Lia Van Aurich
Lesbian Separatism Part 2 - Amber-Lia Van Aurich discusses the limitations, ethics and theoretical framework as well as the research design used for her study, and also the positives of lesbian separatism.
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Lesbian Separatism - Amber-Lia Van Aurich
Lesbian Separatism - Amber-Lia Van Aurich discusses lesbian identiy, how separation began and some examples of lesbian separatism during the late twentieth century.
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Women's Writing During Lockdown - Prof Sarah Pedersen
Women's Writing During Lockdown - Prof Sarah Pedersen discusses the AHRC project investigating women's writing during lockdown, what Mumsnet is and the benefits from documenting occurrences during lockdown.
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