The Doing Philosophy Podcast

Doing Philosophy is a podcast for original philosophy. Its episodes are philosophical essays, but then in the medium of sound. They contain interviews with leading names in the field, such as Huw Price, Crispin Wright, and Sanford Goldberg. The goal of this podcast is to offer a platform for early career philosophers to promote their work, using a format that’s more exciting and entertaining than an academic publication. The first four episodes constitute an experiment of this format, using my own philosophical work. I’m still looking for early career philosophers to pass the baton to, so if you fit this description and you’re looking for a fun new way to give your work more exposure, please reach out to me at tomvkaspers@gmail.com.

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1. Truth, Part One. Pragmatism and Correspondence with Huw Price. The correspondence theory of truth is an incredibly popular philosophical theory, yet the pragmatist remains staunchly opposed to it. In this episode, I interview one of the leading contemporary pragmatists, Huw Price, to find out why. We’ll discuss his take on the function of truth, and I’ll argue that truth could only play the role Price thinks it does if it consists in correspondence to the facts. The story of this episode is roughly based on my paper, “The Practical Bearings of Truth as Correspondence” (2023). You can check it out here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10670-023-00765-5
2. Truth, Part Two. The Plurality of Truth with Crispin Wright. Is truth plural? And what does it mean to say that truth is plural? In this episode, I interview the inventor of truth pluralism, Crispin Wright. We’ll talk about how his views have changed since the publication of his book Truth & Objectivity, back in 1992, and how his methodology compares to pragmatism. By the end of the episode, I will have shared my own take on pluralism, as well as my attempt to synthesize the various theories in the literature: deflationism, pluralism, and the correspondence theory. This episode is loosely based on my paper, “Truth and Its Uses: Deflationism and Alethic Pluralism” (2023). You can check it out here: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11229-023-04362-5