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Microphilosophy with Julian Baggini

Microphilosophy with Julian Baggini

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    • An Interview with Martin Parr
      Jan 1 2026
      I was very saddened to hear of the death of photographer Martin Parr on the 6th of December last year. Parr had a singular, signature style which defied low-brow / high-brow distinctions. In 2011 I interviewed Parr at an event tied in to an exhibition of his work at Bristol's M Shed. I dug out the recording, which has never been released, and have edited for this special microphilosophy podcast. Listening to it, I'm not convinced I asked the best questions but Parr always gave very interesting answers.

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      47 min
    • How to Think Like a Philosopher Ep7
      May 3 2023
      Julian Baggini and guests Myisha Cherry and Catarina Dutilh Novaes explore how the exemplary habits and principles of the best philosophers can help us to think better. Their focus today is on the role of anger in thinking and the need to defer to others. They take as their cue Baggini’s new book How to Think Like a Philosopher, in which he offers 12 key principles for a more humane, balanced and rational approach to thinking.

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      57 min
    • How to Think Like a Philosopher Ep6
      Apr 24 2023
      Julian Baggini and guests Simon Kirchin and Anil Seth explore how the exemplary habits and principles of the best philosophers can help us to think better. Their focus today is on the problems of "reification" – thinking of concepts as though they were things – and anthropomorphism, and finding the balance between confidence and humility in your own ideas, practices and arguments. They take as their cue Baggini’s new book How to Think Like a Philosopher, in which he offers 12 key principles for a more humane, balanced and rational approach to thinking.

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      44 min
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