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Common Room Philosophy
Common Room Philosophy
12 episodes
5 days ago
A podcast by Toby Tremlett featuring long-form interviews with philosophers. Listen if you want to hear in-depth but accessible conversations with philosophers which reveal why they entered into philosophy, and the ideas that keep them there.
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A podcast by Toby Tremlett featuring long-form interviews with philosophers. Listen if you want to hear in-depth but accessible conversations with philosophers which reveal why they entered into philosophy, and the ideas that keep them there.
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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8| The Rule of the Knowers, Justified Protests and the Duties of Democratic Citizens- with Sameer Bajaj
Common Room Philosophy
54 minutes 22 seconds
5 years ago
8| The Rule of the Knowers, Justified Protests and the Duties of Democratic Citizens- with Sameer Bajaj

This episode is the second part of an interview with political philosopher Sameer Bajaj. (It can be listened to out of order)

Listen to this podcast for an exploration of questions such as:

What is the best theoretical challenge to democracy?

Should we replace elected officials with citizens selected at random?

Why should we vote when individually we are causally inconsequential?

What justifies protest? 

This interview was conducted and edited by Toby Tremlett

Follow us on Twitter @RoomPhilosophy for the chance to ask questions that could be featured in our interviews. 

Common Room Philosophy
A podcast by Toby Tremlett featuring long-form interviews with philosophers. Listen if you want to hear in-depth but accessible conversations with philosophers which reveal why they entered into philosophy, and the ideas that keep them there.