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Kwame Anthony Appiah

Professor of philosophy at New York University, known for his work on cosmopolitanism and ethics.

Top 5 podcasts with Kwame Anthony Appiah

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Apr 20, 2024 • 1h 7min

Kwame Anthony Appiah on the Right—and Wrong—Way for Universities to Handle Identity

British-Ghanaian philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah discusses the shift from common humanity to identitarianism in universities. They explore how to respect diversity without letting it dominate interactions and emphasize faculty as agents of change. The conversation delves into fostering social cohesion, navigating identity in universities, and empowering faculty in governance.
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Sep 29, 2020 • 28min

Kwame Anthony Appiah

Kwame Anthony Appiah, Professor of Philosophy and Law at NYU and author of "The Lies That Bind," shares insights on navigating identity and ethics. He reflects on his experiences as an openly gay man in 1970s Cambridge, highlighting the cultural acceptance of the time. Appiah discusses the influence of philosopher Frank Ramsey on modern thought and expresses concerns about intellectual stagnation and societal divisions. His journey emphasizes the transformative power of philosophy in understanding ourselves and bridging divides.
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Feb 10, 2020 • 1h 39min

83 | Kwame Anthony Appiah on Identity, Stories, and Cosmopolitanism

Kwame Anthony Appiah, a renowned philosopher and cultural theorist at NYU, dives deep into the intricacies of identity and cosmopolitanism. He discusses the balance between personal identities and global citizenship, questioning how societal factors shape our self-perception. Appiah reflects on cultural narratives, particularly their moral implications, and debates the politics surrounding race and ethnicity. He emphasizes the importance of dialogue in navigating identity issues and explores the challenges of cultural appropriation and social justice in modern society.
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Jul 31, 2019 • 1h 2min

Kwame Anthony Appiah on Pictures of the World

Kwame Anthony Appiah, a philosophy professor at NYU and a cosmopolitan thinker, discusses his unique upbringing, emphasizing the blend of local and global identities. He explores Ghana's political evolution, the complexities of nationalism versus cosmopolitanism, and the ethical dilemmas of cultural heritage. Appiah also shares personal anecdotes, from sheep farming in New Jersey to chairing the Booker Prize, and reflects on the significance of openness in personal growth and the joys of literary exploration.
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May 30, 2017 • 1h 9min

Kwame Anthony Appiah on cosmopolitanism

Kwame Anthony Appiah, philosopher and writer, discusses the challenges of living in a cosmopolitan world. They explore topics such as the implications of cosmopolitanism on immigration, responsibility and risks, appreciating differences, and the importance of emotional responses and solidarity.