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The Neha Anwar Podcast
Neha Anwar
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Discussions with people about things that challenge my and others' way of thinking and explore the world as it stands through meaningful conversations.
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Discussions with people about things that challenge my and others' way of thinking and explore the world as it stands through meaningful conversations.
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Education
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Episode 64: Eric Schwitzgebel is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California
The Neha Anwar Podcast
1 hour 2 minutes 16 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 64: Eric Schwitzgebel is Professor of Philosophy at the University of California

Eric Schwitzgebel, an esteemed philosopher at the University of California, Riverside, is renowned for his groundbreaking work at the intersection of empirical psychology and philosophy of mind. With a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, under the mentorship of Elisabeth A. Lloyd, Alison Gopnik, and John Searle, Schwitzgebel has become a leading voice in contemporary philosophical discourse.


His research focuses on the behavior of philosophers, particularly ethicists, using empirical methods to explore whether ethicists exhibit heightened ethical conduct. Through seminal studies, including a notable 2009 investigation into the prevalence of ethics books in academic libraries, Schwitzgebel challenges assumptions about the ethical behavior of philosophers.


Contrary to prevailing beliefs, his research reveals that ethicists do not demonstrate significantly different ethical behavior compared to other disciplines. Moreover, he illuminates the susceptibility of moral beliefs among professional philosophers to extraneous influences, prompting a critical reevaluation of ethical thought and behavior.


Eric Schwitzgebel's work continues to inspire interdisciplinary dialogue and reshape our understanding of moral philosophy, underscoring the complex interplay between cognition, social context, and ethical decision-making. As a distinguished academic and prolific author, he leaves an indelible mark on the philosophical landscape, urging us to explore the intricacies of human morality with renewed clarity and insight.

The Neha Anwar Podcast
Discussions with people about things that challenge my and others' way of thinking and explore the world as it stands through meaningful conversations.