Radio

Public Ethics Radio
www.publicethicsradio.org
Launched in August 2008, Public Ethics Radio is an innovative online audio broadcast that features scholars and thinkers who engage with ethics in public life. Each episode connects vibrant debates in philosophy with real-world politics, on issues such as military intervention, international trade, and political corruption.

Philosophy Talk
www.philosophytalk.org
Philosophy Talk is a weekly, one-hour radio series produced at Stanford University. The hosts’ down-to-earth and no-nonsense approach brings the richness of philosophic thought to everyday subjects. This is not a lecture or a college course, it’s philosophy in action! Philosophy Talk is a fun opportunity to explore issues of importance to your audience in a thoughtful, friendly fashion, where thinking is encouraged.

Listen in as 4th grade Seattle students at the Northwest Center for Philosophy for Children discuss identity, happiness and the mind/body problem on Philosophy Talk.

How can kids understand and use philosophy? Jana Mohr Lone, a professor at the University of Washington and founder of the Northwest Center for Philosophy for Children spoke with Ross Reynolds host of KUOW (Seattle) Puget Sound Public Radio’s The Conversation.

WHY Radio
University of North Dakota
www.philosophyinpubliclife.org
Produced at the University of North Dakota’s Institute for Philosphy in Public Life, WHY Radio broadcasts programs that deal with philosophy in everyday life.