PHILOSOPHERS' CORNER
PHILOSOPHERS' CORNER
Kenneth Taylor
Host
Ken Taylor is the current Henry Waldgrave Stuart Professor of Philosophy at Stanford University. He is also director of Stanford's interdisciplinary program in Symbolic Systems. His work lies at the intersection of the philosophy of language and the philosophy of mind, with an occasional foray into the history of philosophy. He is the author of many books and articles, including Truth and Meaning, Reference and the Rational Mind, and Referring to the World.
Articles
Transitions in Philosophy Talk
14 September 2017
Could the Laws of Physics Change?
13 August 2017
Can the Laws of Physics Change?
12 August 2017
When Driverless Cars Must Choose
01 August 2017
In Praise of Reading
25 July 2017
Cognitive Bias
15 July 2017
Habermas, Rationality, and Democracy
29 June 2017
A Deep Dive into Democracy
01 June 2017
The Limits of Medical Consent
08 May 2017
Transcending Intersectionality
13 April 2017
Captivity
08 April 2017
Some Thoughts on Problematic Arguments
06 April 2017
Getting from Space and Time to Space-time
03 April 2017
Knowing What We Know—And What We Don't Know
18 March 2017
Philosophy Behind Bars
15 February 2017
The Case For (and Against) Reparations
09 February 2017
The Value of a College Education
13 January 2017
Magical Thinking
17 September 2016
Dangerous Demographics
25 August 2016
A Big Bang Blog
15 August 2016
The Mystery of Music
22 July 2016
The Limits of Self Knowledge
24 June 2016
Sleeping, Dreaming, and the Well-Lived Life
12 June 2016
Affirmative Action – Too Little or Too Much?
07 May 2016
Extreme Altruism
03 April 2016