Kenneth Taylor
Host
Ken Taylor is the current Henry Waldgrave Stuart Professor of Philosophy at Stanford University. He is also director of Stanford's interdisciplinary program in Symbolic Systems. 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, including Truth and Meaning, Reference and the Rational Mind, and Referring to the World.
Articles
Explanation at Its Best
30 September 2019
JS Mill and the Good Life
22 June 2019
Authority and Resistance
22 April 2019
Ken's Big Announcement
01 April 2019
Can Reason Save Us?
19 October 2018
Should Algorithms Decide?
14 August 2018
Does Science Over-reach?
24 July 2018
The Truly Beautiful Game
19 July 2018
Radical Ideas about Markets
13 July 2018
Why America is not a Nation
19 June 2018
The Ethics of Care
11 June 2018
How a Glitch Caused a Crisis
05 June 2018
Repugnant Markets
02 June 2018
Faith and Humility
06 May 2018
Is There Life on Mars?
01 May 2018
The End of Privacy
06 April 2018
Humble Disagreement
15 March 2018
Fanon, Violence, and the Struggle Against Colonialism
29 January 2018
The Art of Non-Violence
13 January 2018
Can Words Kill?
12 December 2017
The World’s Greatest Country?
14 November 2017
Philosophy of Trash
04 November 2017
Compromise and Slavery
01 November 2017
Why Race Matters
30 October 2017
Privacy and the Internet of Things
16 October 2017