Understanding Noam Chomsky #3: Moral Cognition & Moral Competence (with John Mikhail) - podcast episode cover

Understanding Noam Chomsky #3: Moral Cognition & Moral Competence (with John Mikhail)

Jun 30, 20201 hr 11 min
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Episode description

This conversation is part of the 'Understanding Noam Chomsky' Series ('Dare to know!' Philosophy Podcast). Today we are joined by John Mikhail who is currently a Professor of Law at Georgetown University. He received his J.D. from Stanford Law School and his PhD in Philosophy from Cornell University. He is the author of 'Elements of Moral Cognition: Rawls's Linguistic Analogy and the Cognitive Science of Moral and Legal Judgment'. Today, we will talk in particular about Professor Mikhail's article 'Chomsky and Moral Philosophy' in the book: 'The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky'.

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