close
Philosophy Talk, Vol. 1 Audiobook, by John Perry Play Audiobook Sample

Philosophy Talk, Vol. 1 Audiobook

Philosophy Talk, Vol. 1 Audiobook, by John Perry Play Audiobook Sample
FlexPass™ Price: $12.95
$9.95 for new members!
(Includes UNLIMITED podcast listening)
  • Love your audiobook or we'll exchange it
  • No credits to manage, just big savings
  • Unlimited podcast listening
Add to Cart
$9.95/m - cancel anytime - 
learn more
OR
Regular Price: $19.95 Add to Cart
Read By: John Perry, Ken Taylor Publisher: Stanford University Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 5.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 4.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: January 2016 Format: Other Audiobook ISBN: 9781504688536

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

10

Longest Chapter Length:

51:09 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

48:42 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

49:39 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

7

Other Audiobooks Written by John Perry: > View All...

Publisher Description

Host philosophers John Perry and Ken Taylor invite you to join them in conversation on a wide variety of issues, ranging from popular culture to our most deeply held beliefs about science, morality, and the human condition. Philosophy Talk challenges listeners to identify and question their assumptions and to think about things in new ways.

Fun, accessible, and intellectually stimulating, Philosophy Talk is dedicated to reasoned conversation driven by human curiosity and celebrates the value of the examined life.

Download and start listening now!

Philosophy Talk, Vol. 1 Listener Reviews

Be the first to write a review about this audiobook!

About the Authors

John Perry is an emeritus professor of philosophy at Stanford University and currently teaches at UC Riverside. He is the cohost of the nationally syndicated public radio program Philosophy Talk, and a 2011 winner of an Ig Nobel Prize in Literature for the essay “Structured Procrastination.” He lives with his wife in Palo Alto, California.

Ken Taylor is the Henry Waldgrave Stuart Professor of Philosophy at Stanford University. His work lies at the intersection of the philosophy of language and the philosophy of mind, with an occasional foray into the history of philosophy. He is the author of many books and articles, as well as cohost of the nationally syndicated radio program Philosophy Talk.