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
Finding Meaning in a Material World
18 February 2016
Is White Privilege a Distraction?
13 February 2016
Freedom and Free Markets
04 February 2016
Self and Self-Presentation
07 December 2015
The Culture Wars: Phase 2?
11 November 2015
Collective Immortality: Living on Through Others
02 November 2015
In Praise of Love - Plato's Symposium meets Bernstein's Serenade
24 October 2015
What is a Culture of Victimhood?
20 September 2015
The Ethics of Whistleblowing
09 July 2015
Science and Politics: Friends or Foes?
12 June 2015
Why Propaganda Matters
01 June 2015
Unconditional Love
07 May 2015
If God Is Dead, Why Isn't Everything Permitted?
26 March 2015
Forbidden Words
11 March 2015
Political Activism in the Digital Age
11 February 2015
Regulating Bodies
05 February 2015
Is There Life (or Anything) After Death?
11 January 2015
Why Be Moral?
11 January 2015
Transformative Experiences
15 November 2014
The Fairness Fixation
02 November 2014
Freedom, Blame, and Resentment
16 October 2014
Second-Guessing Ourselves
24 September 2014
Babies and the Birth of Morality
15 September 2014
Neuroscience and the Law
04 September 2014
What Might Have Been!
20 August 2014