Elucidations

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Elucidations is an unexpected philosophy podcast produced in association with Emergent Ventures. Every episode, Matt Teichman temporarily transforms himself back into a student and tries to learn the basics of some topic from a person of philosophical interest.


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Recent Episodes
  • Episode 150: Shruti Rajagopalan discusses talent in India
    Aug 20, 2024 – 46:43
  • Episode 149: Lainie Ross and Christos Lazaridis talk about defining death
    Apr 14, 2024 – 42:01
  • Episode 148: Christos Lazaridis discusses brain death
    Oct 20, 2023 – 37:57
  • Episode 147: Gabriella Gonzalez discusses the intersection of algebra and programming
    Jul 15, 2023 – 40:01
  • Episode 146: Gaurav Venkataraman discusses memory in DNA and RNA
    Mar 30, 2023 – 39:52
  • Episode 145: Andrew Sepielli discusses quietism and metaethics
    Jan 21, 2023 – 39:46
  • Episode 144: Christopher Beem discusses democratic virtues
    Nov 20, 2022 – 37:39
  • Episode 143: Mark Linsenmayer discusses alternative models of education
    Oct 5, 2022 – 44:24
  • Episode 142: Emily Dupree discusses the rationality of revenge
    Aug 2, 2022 – 36:07
  • Episode 141: Rob Goodman discusses eloquence
    Jun 13, 2022 – 35:22
  • Episode 140: Meghan Sullivan and Paul Blaschko discuss the good life
    Apr 10, 2022 – 43:44
  • Episode 139: Jessica Tizzard discusses the philosophy of pregnancy
    Feb 13, 2022 – 31:57
  • Episode 138: Toby Buckle discusses Mill's liberty principle
    Jan 23, 2022 – 43:05
  • Episode 137: Bryan Caplan discusses open borders
    Jan 2, 2022 – 1:13:13
  • Episode 136: Christian Miller discusses virtue and character
    Oct 25, 2021 – 42:18
  • Episode 135: Sara Protasi discusses the philosophy of envy
    Jul 15, 2021 – 38:01
  • Episode 134: Claire Kirwin discusses value realism
    May 29, 2021 – 40:44
  • Episode 133: Aristotle discusses his philosophy
    Apr 4, 2021 – 45:23
  • Episode 132: Rebecca Valentine discusses queer hackerspaces
    Mar 2, 2021 – 46:03
  • Episode 131: Greg Salmieri discusses egoism and altruism
    Jan 3, 2021 – 49:42
  • Episode 130: Jessica Tizzard discusses weakness of the will
    Nov 22, 2020 – 36:02
  • Episode 129: Nethanel Lipshitz discusses discrimination
    Sep 27, 2020 – 51:11
  • Episode 128: Melissa Fusco discusses free choice permission
    Aug 16, 2020 – 41:25
  • Episode 127 - Nic Koziolek discusses self-knowledge
    Jul 15, 2020 – 40:49
  • Episode 126 - Listener Q&A with Agnes Callard and Ben Callard
    Jun 11, 2020 – 47:54
  • Episode 125: James Koppel discusses counterfactual inference and automated explanation
    Apr 17, 2020 – 38:53
  • Elucidations Episode 124: Graham Priest discusses Buddhist political philosophy
    Mar 21, 2020 – 40:59
  • Episode 123: Graham Priest discusses Buddhist metaphysics
    Feb 15, 2020 – 48:01
  • Episode 122: Frithjof Bergmann and David Helmbold discuss new work, new culture
    Jan 17, 2020 – 39:36
  • Episode 121: Aaron Ben Ze'ev discusses the arc of love
    Dec 5, 2019 – 41:47
  • Episode 120: Robin Dembroff on going beyond the gender binary
    Nov 10, 2019 – 32:32
  • Episode 119: Stephanie Kapusta discusses misgendering
    Oct 15, 2019 – 45:00
  • Episode 118: Tyler Cowen discusses Stubborn Attachments
    Sep 12, 2019 – 52:54
  • Episode 117: Brian L. Frye says to plagiarize this podcast
    Aug 30, 2019 – 38:21
  • Episode 116: Tommy Curry discusses black male studies
    Aug 5, 2019 – 59:23
  • Episode 115: Katherine Ritchie discusses social groups
    Jul 1, 2019 – 40:04
  • Episode 114: Sally Haslanger discusses ideology
    May 14, 2019 – 40:49
  • Episode 113: Tom Pashby discusses quantum mechanics
    Apr 8, 2019 – 35:46
  • Episode 112: Myisha Cherry discusses the skill of conversation
    Mar 7, 2019 – 43:47
  • Episode 111: Greg Kobele discusses mathematical linguistics
    Jan 27, 2019 – 41:08
  • Episode 110: Chike Jeffers discusses the social and political philosophy of W.E.B. Du Bois
    Dec 15, 2018 – 37:04
  • Episode 109: Bonus Episode with Matt Teichman and Toby Buckle
    Oct 13, 2018 – 47:39
  • Episode 108: Mariam Thalos discusses freedom
    Sep 15, 2018 – 36:06
  • Episode 107: Linda Martín Alcoff discusses identity and history
    Aug 3, 2018 – 50:07
  • Episode 106: R. A. Briggs discusses gender
    Jun 22, 2018 – 37:29
  • Episode 105: R. A. Briggs discusses epistemic decision theory
    Apr 20, 2018 – 37:00
  • Episode 104: Seth Yalcin discusses the question-sensitivity of belief
    Mar 4, 2018 – 38:53
  • Episode 103: Brian Leiter explains why we should think about Marx
    Jan 9, 2018 – 50:54
  • Episode 102: Josh Knobe discusses the true self
    Dec 1, 2017 – 33:20
  • Episode 101: Miranda Fricker discusses blame and forgiveness
    Oct 21, 2017 – 49:32
Recent Reviews
  • 朱清风
    My favorite podcast.
    May it continue to flourish and enrich lives for many years to come.
  • Kyoung21b
    Great podcast
    This is a great podcast that really lives up to it's name re. doing an excellent job at clarifying some knotty and complex philosophical ideas. Matt does a great job re. pitching it at a level that most people, with a moderate ability for sustained attention, can get a pretty good grasp of the ideas being “elucidated” (which is often not the case, e.g. when picking up and trying to make it through the typical philosophy tome). And if one lacks the ability for sustained attention, given the typical length of the segments, listening is a pretty minimally painful way to help develop that ability.
  • Lhooq999
    Elucidations is like ghee. It's clarified better.
    Have listened to each and every episode at least twice, some several. My continued and growing appreciation of Elucidations has recently been enhanced by Nozick’s “Invariances.” Episode 109: Matt Teichman and Toby Buckle was thrilling.
  • Socratesfootsteps
    Love it
    A excellent mid level complexity Philosophy podcast. The topics are varied and, more often that not, fascinating to those with some previous background in philosophy.
  • Former student of Matt
    Brilliant Podcast
    Fascinating guests and really excellent questions/discussion. I have learned a lot from listening to this podcast.
  • NoelV
    Refreshing
    It’s great to hear these discussions. I’m a new listener (only 2 episodes in) but I love the way the topics and theories are expressed and the insight each guest brings to the podcast.
  • frustrated cook333
    One of my favorite podcasts!
    Teichman is a cordial and excellent interviewer. His guests are lucid on a range of topics.
  • SimonMarcus
    Rock solid.
    A really excellent deep dive into an encyclopedic range of philosophical topics. Matt Teichman does a superb job of interviewing the guests, which are almost always the top folks in their areas of expertise.
  • ProfBarry
    Matt is awesome!
    This podcast is a wonderfully edited 1-1 interview format about a philosopher’s particular view about a subject. Accessible, concise, and never boring, Matt does a wonderful job having philosophers break thing down in accessible chunks.
  • beauvoirjk18
    Elucidations review
    I'm very grateful for the work that is put into these podcasts. As an undergraduate philosophy major at UofC, I find these especially useful for broadening my awareness of the field, since I am increasingly encouraged to specialize and narrow my interests in preparation for graduate school. Thank you for your work and please keep them coming!
  • Daniel-Evan
    Wonderful podcast
    A great variety of philosophical discussions.
  • Most Fungi
    Succinct discussion of living philosophy
    Great to hear voices from current philosophers discussing a wide range of topics. All wrapped up in a tight package.
  • BalazMan
    Phenomenal
    As a not classically trained philosopher I find these podcasts done on a level I can comprehend for the most part. They are not hours long and do proceed at a reasonable pace. I do consistently get inspired about what I hear and question at least something during each episode. What more could you ask for?
  • viewman
    Creating a first rate podcast for laypeople and academics alike
    great show
  • dandydandy24
    Great stuff
    Nice work! Interesting conversations on important topics.
  • Irving679
    Informative
    Great intro to various topics for non philosophers. They manage to make even seemingly obscure or confusing topics seem relevant through good choice of guests and probing questions. Longer format and slightly more technical tone than Philosophy Bites
  • the_legendary_appelon
    Fantastic discussions of many st
    Every episode of Elucidations has an exciting philosopher give an accessible discussion of whatever they’re working on. This is a really rare and wonderful podcast in that it’s serious and well, elucidating, and isn’t just highbrow infotainment like NPR.
  • Bathotic
    Focused, precise, and accessible
    Elucidations presents well structured dialogues with leading philosophers. It is wonderful.
  • pillarst
    Outstanding philosophy podcast
    For several years now I’ve indulged in podcasts in philosophy, always while doing something else. Sometimes it’s cooking in the kitchen, oftentimes it's when I’m driving, or even on a walk. I’ve listened to Partially Examined Life, New Books in Philosophy, Philosophy Bites, History of Philosophy without any gaps, and Modern Day Philosophers. All these podcasts aim to achieve different things, but Elucidations is by far the best at achieving what it’s aiming for. It also happens to be the best philosophy podcast on the market, and with only 50 five star ratings (every single rating given, apparently) it is still by far the most underrated. Matt Teichman and Mark Hopwood offer us more than just a simple book review and interview - they actually practice philosophy when they engage, without frivolity, the arguments and positions of their guests, who are regularly some of the leading figures in analytic philosophy. Every single episode has left me wanting to read the book of the guest author. Each issue is made current and vibrant, and most importantly drives me to think and to philosophize. The only possible complaints that could be made are over the intro music and how infrequently new episodes are released. To this all I can say is, give me quality over quantity any day, and if the production value of this podcast is keeping you away this is perhaps not the kind of listening experience you were looking for in the first place.
  • Rob Helpy-Chalk
    A great place to get overviews of technical philosophy in other fields
    A great place to get overviews of technical philosophy in other fields. Matt and Mark do a great job of getting their guests to explain rigorous ideas clearly. Matt in particular does a great job of explaining things back to the guest after they have given their speil. Often this second overview is what cements it for me when I am trying to learn about a new subfield and, say, do the dishes at the same time.
  • False_Florimell
    Unquestionably the best
    There are a lot of philosophy podcasts, and a handful of pretty good ones. There are two that are hands down amazing, Elucidations and Peter Adamson's History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps. They cover completely different kinds of topics - Adamson's is a systematic history of philosophy from Thales to, so far, the medieval age, and this is an interview podcast with contemporary philosophers talking about their research. In short, this is the best podcast out there on philosophy as it's being done today. It's lively, always fascinating, features an incredible variety of interests and philosophical interests and arguments, and is hosted by a very gifted, very insightful interviewer whose acumen is matched only by his intellectual generosity. Strongly recommended.
  • Dan Dan the Rib Man
    Good content
    The interviewers prepare well for the shows, which makes for good technical content.
  • Mitch-4
    Compares well to "Philosophy Bites"
    I have been listening for several years to the "Philosophy Bites" podcast then by some chain of association found Elucidations, and have been appreciating it just as much. A plus for this one is the association with University of Chicago, where I have studied and now work.
  • Bobbinyu
    The best philosophy podcast
    Definitely worth listening to at any time
  • vslist
    Excellent.
    Stimulating, technical, yet oddly relaxing.
  • wilderr
    Philosophy in proper form
    Elucidations is a reminder that philosophy is at its best in dialogue — and this is contemporary philosophy at its absolute best. An illustrative example: episode 55 (Fitelson on paradoxes of consistency) is the most approachable and interesting path into a formal topic I am aware of, anywhere. The scope of the podcast and quality of treatment is remarkable and deserving of a wide audience.
  • i-Tonio
    Elucidative indeed!
    This podcast proves why philosophy matters in our everyday life. It reawakened my interest in philosophy.
  • Lucydiamondb
    lucy
    Best philosophy podcast I’ve listened to. Brilliant guests who are excellent at describing their research & why it’s important.
  • tmcdiar
    best philopod
    Dialogues with leading philosophical academics on philosophical concepts and their work with them. The hosts ask just enough clarifying questions to keep the conversation well understandable to an interested laymen.
  • peeps!
    A top class philosophy podcast
    This podcast consists of interviews with professional philosophers on a range of topics - often philosophy of language, but it has ranged widely over historical subjects and various areas in contemporary philosophy. The discussions are very clear and also very detailed - the interviewers ask astute questions and often "recap" what the interview guests have been saying, which is helpful. The obvious comparison is to the podcast Philosophy Bites; the Elucidation interviews tend to be more in-depth and sophisticated, with a longer running time. Certainly recommended for anyone with a serious interest in philosophy.
  • BonJean*67
    Ms.
    Always interesting guests.
  • Gasney
    Personal Favorite
    Elucidations is a rare gem.
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