The following conversation is with Tyler Burge. Burge is an American Philosopher who is the Flint Professor of Philosophy at UCLA.  He is the author of numerous articles in philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychology, epistemology, philosophy of language and logic, and history of philosophy.  His most recent books are Origins of Objectivity (2010) and Perception: First Form of Mind (2022).  He has published the first three of several projected volumes of essays: Truth, Thought, Reason: Essays on Frege; Foundations of Mind; Cognition Through Understanding.  Two books of essays on his work, with replies, are Reflections and Replies: Essays on the Philosophy of Tyler Burge, and Meaning, Basic Self-Knowledge, and Mind.
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Time Stamps:
:30 Intro
3:40 What is anti-individualism
6:45 Plato, Aristotle and anti-individualism
8:45 Environment and up-bringing
11:05 Morals and Justice
17:45 Morally wrong but accepting of the circumstances
22:39 Machiavellianism and Politics
30:00 One's interpretation of art

Music: Coma-Media (intro)
                 WinkingFoxMusic (outro)
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