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Elizabeth Anderson on 'Let's Talk'

Apr 19, 2020
20:42
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Are the Demographics of the Political Parties Changing?
01:51 • 2min
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Do You Think There Are Underlying Psychological Factors for This?
04:03 • 3min
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How Does Diversity Translate Into Politics?
07:28 • 2min
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Is It Subject to Change?
09:16 • 2min
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What's the Solution?
11:24 • 2min
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Is It Possible to Have a Culture of Civility?
13:08 • 3min
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The Key Question Is, How Do You Marginate Conflicts Ontpenes?
16:05 • 2min
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I'm Imagining, in the British Context, a Constructive Conversation
17:36 • 2min
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The Road for Philosophy
19:34 • 1min
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In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast, recorded before the Covid-19 lockdowns, the political philosopher Elizabeth Anderson explains why we need to be prepared to talk more, even with people with whom we strongly disagree. 

 

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