Glasgow University Philosophy Students
Thoughts: Philosophy Untangled
A Podcast Created by Glasgow University Philosophy Students. In every episode, we explore a different philosophical topic with the help of an expert. Whether you're new to philosophy or already love the subject, we look forward to embarking on this philosophical journey together!
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Mar 13, 2026
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Episodes
Ep. 67 Disinformation ft. Mona Simion 13.03.2026 1:11:30
Tune in to our new episode with guest, Mona Simion, who discusses how philosophers can intervene with the knowledge crisis, false content, and much more. Join our hosts, Lily and Alex, and discover more about the topic of disinformation now!
Ep. 66 Philosophy of Science 20.02.2026 1:30:14
Today's episode is an edited recording a panel we hosted on the Philosophy of Science. Hosts, Tinka and Kealan, are joined by Mike Hicks, Ignazio Arrabito, and Azita Chellappoo to discuss how the questions at the heart of the Philosophy of Science effect their research and everyday lives. We hope you enjoy this episode and check out each of our panellists' ongoing work on the subject, as w...
Ep.65 Fight the Bro-Ligarchy ft. Jo Littler 16.01.2026 40:08
In today's episode, Kealan and Yohan are joined by Professor Jo Littler as they discuss her book, "Left Feminisms", and the landscape of socialist-feminism as a whole.
Ep. 64 Philosophy of Maths ft. Adam Rieger 08.11.2025 49:40
In this episode, Beni and Tinka welcome Dr. Adam Rieger back on the podcast, this time to talk about the philosophy of maths! We talk about mathematical objects and what they truly are, how mathematicians arrive at mathematical truths and what happens to maths when you only allow certain kinds of infinity. Book recommendations:Thinking About Mathematics: The Philosophy of Mathematics- Stewart Shap...
Ep. 63 Are Children Moral Agents ft. Kealan Biebesheimer 12.09.2025 35:58
This week's episode is a special one! Some of our graduating members sat down with us to discuss their dissertation topics for a special dissertation mini-series! Tune in for the first of this series as Kealan and Tinka discuss moral education and the work of Lawrence Kohlberg.
Ep. 62 Indigenous Kinship Ethics ft. Aila O'Loughlin 28.06.2025 41:38
What do we owe to the earth and the natural world around us? What, if anything, do we owe to something as basic as a rock? Find out now as hosts, Lilliana and Naroa, explore the fascinating field of indigenous kinship ethics with this week's guest, Aila O'Loughlin.
Ep. 61 A Crash Course in the Philosophy of Linguistics ft. Gabe Dupre 11.04.2025 43:41
Join Calum and Georgios in this week's episode on the philosophy of linguistics, with our guest Gabe Dupre. You do not want to miss out on this episode!
Ep. 60. Enactivism ft. Dave Ward 01.03.2025 58:39
Join our hosts Lily Crooke and Parth Shimpi as they discuss Enactivism with guest Dave Ward! In the episode, they cover cognitivism and enactivism, language issues, and much more!
Ep. 59 Philosophy of Democracy and Civil Disobedience ft. Calum Hodgson 06.12.2024 30:43
This week on Thoughts we're getting political as Naroa Hammerson and Liz Deleau delve into political philosophy with Calum Hodgson. In this episode, they discuss how democracy and civil disobedience interact with and influence one other and the role that activists play in this process.
The Leverhulme Series #4. Ethics in the Past Lives of the Buddha ft. Naomi Appleton 22.11.2024 1:22:43
Many past lives of the Buddha are said to be known. From lives as a tree spirit to an elephant to humans just before achieving enlightenment, the stories of these lives can offer much in pastoral value. These are the Jataka Stories. They are a method for teaching Ethics and warning against taboos, practical handbooks through memorable folklore. As some of the oldest surviving remnants of ancient c...
The Leverhulme Series #3. Philosophy of Birth ft. Alison Stone 08.11.2024 56:28
Our third Leverhulme episode discusses the Philosophy of Birth with this week's guest, Alison Stone. Make sure you join Beni and Laura in this thought-provoking episode!
Ep. 56 The Women are Up to Something ft. Benjamin Lipscomb 25.10.2024 39:06
In this episode, Margot and Tinka interview Benjamin Lipscomb on his new book: 'The Women Are Up To Something'. Follow along as we learn about the lives of Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Mary Midley and Iris Murdoch who revolutionised the study of ethics. Photo credit: Amy Tetta
Ep. 55. Love Enhancement ft. Nicky Brown 11.10.2024 1:03:17
Join us as Adam and Tinka interview our very own host Nicky Brown on his dissertation: Love enhancement. Can love be enhanced? If so, what aspects of it? And how should we value such 'enhanced' love? Tune in to discover the answer to these questions, and many more!
The Leverhulme Series #2. Ethics of War ft. Helen Frowe 27.09.2024 46:48
Join Nicky and Jonah as they dive into a discussion about the ethics of war with this week’s guest, Helen Frowe. In this episode, we look at how a war starts and when if ever this justifies the killing of those affected; what makes it okay to harm someone, and propaganda used in war and how it affects liability.
Ep. 53 Natural Kinds ft. Tuomas Tahko 22.03.2024 1:03:53
Tune in this week as Alex and Adam talk with Tuomas Takho from Bristol University about how science categorizes things in nature. Join as they discuss the concept of "natural kinds" and why it's not always straightforward.
The Leverhulme Series #1. Stoicism ft. Christopher Gill 08.03.2024 1:05:09
The Leverhulme Series is an exciting new project, where we'll interview philosophers and interdisciplinary thinkers, who are pushing the boundaries of original work through funding from the Leverhulme Trust. In the first episode, Isabel and Constantinos explore Stoicism with Dr. Christopher Gill. They unpack what Stoicism is, dispelling myths in 'self-help' circles and delving into Sto...
#51. Non-Ideal Epistemology 23.02.2024 56:35
This week, Adam and Calum are joined by Professor Robert McKenna from the University of Liverpool. Tune in as they delve into the depths of non-ideal epistemology, explore unconventional knowledge structures, the impact of biases, and more!
#50. Anarchism ft. James Humphries 02.02.2024 51:10
Join hosts Margot Leys Johnston and Tinka Bruneau as they chat with James Humphries, a political philosophy lecturer at the University of Glasgow. In this episode, they delve into the concept of anarchism: its meaning, the appeal of living in an anarchist society, and how anarchist thinkers address potential challenges. Get ready to explore these intriguing questions and more on another episode of...
#49. Laws of Nature ft. Eddy Chen 19.01.2024 50:00
Join Alex and Kealan as they chat with Eddy Chen about his work in Physics and Philosophy. Follow along as they delve into the world of metaphysics, pushing the boundaries of what we know about time, philosophy, and the basic laws of nature that govern our lives.
#48. Ontology and Oppression ft. Katherine Jenkins 02.12.2023 55:39
Alex and Tinka are joined by Katharine Jenkins as they delve deep into the captivating world of gender, identity, and the various social constructs that shape our lives. The way society is organised means that we all get made into members of various types of people, such as judges, wives, or women. These 'human social kinds' may be brought into being by oppressive social arrangements, and...
#47 Grief ft. Michael Cholbi 22.10.2023 48:49
Join hosts Jasmine Hunt and Matt Kalesnik as they engage in a deep and thought-provoking conversation with Professor Michael Cholbi, Chair in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. In this episode, they explore the intricate realms of grief, empathy, and psychopaths, diving into Professor Cholbi's extensive research on ethical issues related to death and dying, with a focus on grief and th...
#46. Truth and Evidence ft. Jack Lyons 05.10.2023 51:07
In this episode, Jonah, Tinka, and Dr. Lyons uncover the relationship between truth, belief and perception. Follow them through thought experiments and counterexamples as they attempt to construct reliable frameworks by which we can come to better understand and trust these concepts and how we arrive at them.
#45. Play ft. Michael Ridge 29.09.2023 1:03:25
How do we define and understand the nature of play? In this episode, Calum and Laura speak to Michael Ridge, Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh. They discuss Ridge's functionalist theory of play, the difference between playing a game and playing full-stop, whether animals can engage in transgressive play and whether play can be considered as a moral virtue. About the...
#44. Logic ft. Greg Restall 17.04.2023 47:55
Calum and Adam sit down with Dr Greg Restall to get an introduction to the field of logic within Philosophy. They talk about what logic can be like at the start of your university philosophy career, and how the "baby logician" can avoid falling into the trap of becoming a "debate bro" who fails to further the discourse. Greg then also explains paradoxes, as well as what the cur...
#43. Rights: Who Gets Them? ft. Martin Bunzl 30.01.2023 1:12:45
Jonah and Alexandros are joined once again by Martin Bunzl, emeritus profesor of philosophy at Rutgers University, to consider the significance of rights. Ranging from consciousness to politics, to elephants and lakes, the conversation considers questions like 'what are rights for?', 'what is the relationship of rights to duties?', and 'what kinds of beings get rights?'
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