Rachael Brown
The P-Value Podcast
A podcast on philosophy and science and everything in between hosted by Dr. Rachael Brown from Centre for Philosophy of the Sciences in the School of Philosophy at the Australian National University.
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May 1, 2026
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Episodes
Did Darwin Kill Morality? 01.05.2026 15:08
According to some philosophers Darwinian evolution offers us an explanation for our moral judgements that does not rest on moral truth and thus undermines our reason to trust those judgements. In this Darwin threatens morality. This episode of the P-Value introduces the idea of evolutionary debunking. What does the debunker's challenge entail? And, should we be persuaded by it? Key References...
Do your genes make you, you? 06.03.2026 14:43
We often talk about "genes for" traits such as depression, and anxiety but what is it for a gene to cause something? Is genetic causation as simple as it is frequently made out to be? In this episode we explore this question asking are your genes who you are? Use of AI disclosure: GenAI was used in drafting the script for this podcast episode to get feedback and suggestions on podcast s...
Defining Life 21.09.2023 12:45
Can we know the answer to the question "what is life?"? Could our definitions of life blinker us to new life forms we might find in the future?
The Metaphysics of Pregnancy 24.08.2023 19:46
A bun in the oven? Eating for two? So many of our common phrases regarding pregnancy presume that pregnancy involves two distinct entities —the foetus and the maternal organism in which it resides. This sort of “container model’ of pregnancy pervades so much of our everyday discourse around pregnancy and in the academic sphere. Philosophical discussions of the ethics of maternal behaviour, for exa...
Is there such a thing as human nature? 23.07.2023 19:32
It's not uncommon to hear "human nature" trucked out to explain all sorts of phenomena from war to human nurturing and cooperation. How scientifically valid are such claims? Is there such a thing as human nature? If so, what is it? In this episode of the P-Value, the first in our philosophy of biology season, we ask where there is a scientifically respectable notion of human nature?
Choosing The Best Possible Child: The Ethics of Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis 23.08.2022 16:00
Pre-Implanatation Genetic Diagnosis is a technology with the great potential to reduce suffering but it also can be mis-used. What purposes should we use PGD for? Where should we draw the line?
Personal Genomics: Who owns your genome? 17.08.2022 16:05
What is personal genomics? What is it used for? What sort of ethical issues surround this technology in society? EDIT: At 7:54 I describe Huntington's Disease as recessive but it is dominant
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