Philosophical Conversations with Sarah-Jane Leslie
The Marc Sanders Foundation sponsors Philosophical Conversations with some of the world's leading philosophers. Anchoring each interview is Sarah-Jane Leslie, Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University, where she is also Affiliated Faculty in the Psychology Department. Professor Leslie received her Ph.D. from Princeton University in 2007. She is the author of numerous articles in philosophy and psychology, which have appeared in journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Philosophical Review, Journal of Philosophy, Noûs, and Cognitive Psychology.
This series, titled "Philosophical Conversations," presently includes conversations with Professor Joshua Knobe (Yale University), Professor Rae Langton (Cambridge University), Professor Kwame Anthony Appiah (NYU), and Professor Roger Scruton (Oxford and St. Andrews). Upcoming interviews include Professor Elizabeth Harman (Princeton) and Professor Alan Leslie (Rutgers), and many more besides.
Cultures of Brilliance and Academic Gender Gaps - Special Feature
Why do some academic disciplines have large gender gaps? -- Special feature
Elizabeth Harman - Is it wrong to cure deafness? "I'll be glad I did it" reasoning.
Roger Scruton - Why Conservatives Should Care About the Environment
Kwame Anthony Appiah - Honor and Moral Revolutions
Joshua Knobe - The Scientist vs. The Moralist
Kwame Anthony Appiah - Race and Psychological Essentialism
Roger Scruton - Wagner and Philosophy
Rae Langton - Pornography, Speech and Silence
Rae Langton - Sex and Projection
Rae Langton - Are We Slaves To Fashion?
Joshua Knobe - Experimental Philosophy: Should we Burn the Armchair?
Joshua Knobe - Person as Scientist, Person as Moralist