I'll be talking about this subject tomorrow (Sunday) with Jack Weinstein (North Dakota) on his "Why Radio" show, that we've noted before. You can listen on-line at the site, and you can also submit questions via e-mail. I'm grateful to Professor Weinstein for the opportunity to talk about this subject, and I imagine we'll touch on some of the issues that we've recently been discussing here, such as philosophy's relationship to the humanities, the state of the job market, and so on. (Note that next month, on May 9, my colleague Martha Nussbaum will be talking about themes from her latest book on the show. Again, you can listen in via the Internet and submit questions via e-mail.)
UPDATE: Alas, there were big technical problems--the phone lines went down at the radio station, and the tech person who came to my office had the wrong wires for a suitable Internet connection (not her fault, she got the wrong instructions). In any case, the show will be on-line later in the evening on 4/11; I finally made it on about 35 minutes in, so Professor Weinstein and I at least got to chat a bit.
ANOTHER: For those who are interested, the recorded episode is here.
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