Plato's Cave
A philosophy podcast hosted by the lowly grad student, Jordan Myers
Displaying all 6 Episode of Plato's Cave with the tag “chance”.
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     Ep. 66 - Moral Luck (Celebrating Susan Wolf [& Bernard Williams])August 24th, 2023 | 1 hr 16 minsagent, bernard, cave, chance, choice, duty, ethics, good, grad school, graduate, group, jordan, life, likelihood, love, luck, meaning, moral, morality, myers, nagel, phd, philosophy, plato, plato's cave, reading, regret, reis-dennis, rice, right, saints, sam, series, susan, university of houston, value, vida, williams, wolf, wrong, yaoIn this episode, we discuss the seminal paper "Moral Luck" by Bernard Williams and a new replies to the problem of moral luck. 
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     Ep. 45 - "What is the Point of Equality?" by Elizabeth Anderson (PPE series prt2)August 4th, 2022 | 2 hrs 42 minsability, anderson, capabilities, capacity, cave, chance, egalitarian, egalitarianism, equality, equity, fate, fortune, grad school, graduate, group, income, jordan, luck, myers, phd, philosophy, plato, plato's cave, political, politics, ppe, reading, society, success, university of houstonIn part 2 of the Political Philosophy Reading Group series, Adam, Giffin, and I discuss the paper "What is the Point of Equality?" by Elizabeth Anderson, which investigated the role of luck in creating egalitarian outcomes. Anderson focuses on a capabilities approach to political equality which differs from some common intuitions held by luck egalitarians. 
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     Ep. 43 - Garrett Pendergraft: "Free Will and Human Agency" (50 Thought Experiments)June 28th, 2022 | 1 hr 12 mins50, agency, borges, cave, chance, decision, deliberation, divine, ethics, experiment, fate, forking, forknowledge, free, garden, garrett, god, grad school, graduate, infallible, interview, jordan, moral, myers, omnipotence, omniscient, paradoxes, paths, pendergraft, pepperdine, phd, philosophy, plato, plato's cave, puzzle, responsibility, routledge, thought, uncertainty, university of houston, willIn this episode, I speak with Garrett Pendergraft about his forthcoming book: FREE WILL AND HUMAN AGENCY: 50 PUZZLES, PARADOXES, AND THOUGHT EXPERIMENTS, which will be out in July 2022! We discuss three chapters on the Garden of Forking Paths, Uncertainty and Deliberation, and Divine Foreknowledge. 
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     Ep. 27 - Seth Shabo: Free Will MysterianismJanuary 20th, 2022 | 1 hr 5 minsattitude, cave, chance, community, compatibilism, could, deleware, fischer, frankfurt case, free, grad school, graduate, incompatibilism, inwagen, jordan, libertarianism, luck, moral, myers, mysterianism, mystery, objection, objective, otherwise, peter, phd, philosophy, plato, plato's cave, possibilities, reactive, responsibility, seth, shabo, van, van inwagen, will, wolfIn this episode, I speak with Seth Shabo about Mysterianism, a view originated by Peter van Inwagen. We also touch related topics: determinism's relevance to responsibility, reactive attitudes, and the Luck Objection to free will. 
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     Ep. 24 - Paul Russell: Free Will, Art, and Morality (& Compatibilism)November 18th, 2021 | 1 hr 13 mins2008, art, athletics, attitudes, british, cave, chance, columbia, compatibilism, determinism, ethics, evaluation, evil, fate, free, good, grad school, graduate, jordan, judgement, luck, lund, moral, morality, myers, paul, phd, philosophy, plato, plato's cave, project, reactive, responsibility, retribution, revenge, russell, skill, strawson, watson, will, wrongIn this episode, I speak with Paul Russell about his 2008 paper, "Free Will, Art, and Morality," along with more general topics within the responsibility debate, included in Paul's chapter in the Oxford Handbook on Moral Responsibility (forthcoming). We discuss his case for compatibilism between determinism and moral responsibility. 
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     Ep. 23 - Susan Wolf: On Moral ResponsibilityOctober 22nd, 2021 | 1 hr 23 secsact, asymmetrical, asymmetry, attitudes, blame, cave, chance, chapel, character, determinism, ethics, free, freedom, good, grad school, graduate, hill, importance, jordan, luck, moral, morality, myers, objective, of, phd, philosophy, plato, plato's cave, praise, reactive, reasons, responsibility, responsiveness, sommers, strawson, susan, the, unc, will, wolfIn this episode, I speak with Susan Wolf about her first two papers, "Asymmetrical Freedom" and "The Importance of Having Free Will." These papers have been influential to me and I was lucky enough to discuss them with Dr. Wolf. We discuss her views on moral responsibility, reactive attitudes, and her upcoming projects. 
