Philosophy Talk Podcast
This Week’s Episode
Jean-Paul Sartre
June 21, 2026
Jean-Paul Sartre was one of the first global public intellectuals, famous for his popular existentialist philosophy, his works of fiction, and his rivalry with Albert Camus. His existentialism was also adopted by Simone de Beauvoir, who used it as a…
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This Month’s Playlist

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Summer Reading List 2026
June 28, 2026
The Philosophers talk to the authors of recent and forthcoming books that speak to our…
Emma Goldman
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Activist and anarchist philosopher Emma Goldman fought for human liberation in every realm of life.…
How Do We Learn?
July 19, 2026
We’re all learning about the world all the time—not just as small children but all…
Philosophers’ Corner
My Body, My Perception
Maurice Merleau-Ponty was a 20th century French philosopher who had all kinds of theories about...
Faith, Doubt, and Fyodor Dostoevsky
Fyodor Dostoevsky—the 19th-century Russian novelist best known for works like Crime and Punishment and The...
Remembering Dan Dennett
This Sunday, on the second anniversary of his passing, we’ll be rebroadcasting the special retrospective...
Clones, Classics, and Collective Consciousness: The 2026 Dionysus Nominees
This year’s Dionysus Awards movie special came together a little too late to serve as...
Brain, Behavior, and Addiction
Is addiction a brain disease that forces people to use drugs, even when the drugs...
Money (Is That What I Want?)
Whether or not money can buy well-being, it’s certainly crucial (in capitalist societies at least)...
