This week Sam and Daniel are joined by philosopher Simon Blackburn.


Simon is an English academic philosopher known for his work in metaethics, where he defends quasi-realism, and in the philosophy of language. In this conversation, we talk about what it means to be an infidel, what life looks like without a God and how philosophy has driven and changed the conversations we can have today in regard to religion.


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You can find Simon Blackburn here:

University of Cambridge


Resources mentioned in this episode:
Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy
Ethics: A Very Short Introduction


We hope you enjoy our show. When Belief Dies aims to honestly reflect on faith, religion and life.


Cheers,

-Sam


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