455. Tom Pink on Francisco Suárez
We're joined by Tom Pink, who tells us about Suárez on ethics, freedom, law, religion, and the state.
Themes:
• T. Pink, “Freedom and responsibility,” Religious Studies 36 (2000), 116-19.
• T. Pink, “Suarez, Hobbes and the Scholastic Tradition in Action Theory,” in T. Pink and M.W.F. Stone (eds), The Will and Human Action: From Antiquity to the Present Day (London: 2003), 127-53.
• T. Pink, Free Will: a Very Short Introduction (Oxford: 2004).
• T. Pink, “Action, Will and Law in Late Scholasticism,” in J. Kraye and R. Saarinen (eds), Moral Philosophy on the Threshold of Modernity (Dordrecht: 2005), 31-51.
• T. Pink, “Intentions and Two Models of Human Action," in B. Verbeek (ed.), Reasons and Intentions (Aldershot: 2008), 153-80.
• T. Pink, “Power and Moral Responsibility,” Philosophical Explorations 12 (2009), 127-49.
• T. Pink, “Thomas Hobbes and the Ethics of Freedom,” Inquiry 54 (2011), 541-63.
• T. Pink, “Freedom of the Will,” in J. Marenbon (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Medieval Philosophy (Oxford: 2012), 569-87.
• T. Pink, The Ethics of Action, Volume 1: Self-Determination (Oxford: 2017).
Comments
Is the the longest gap between recorded interview and release?
How many years have you had this episode hidden away in the vaults professor? I remember seeing a tweet of yours several years ago (I think 2018 or 2017) that you recorded this interview with Thomas Pink lol
Also has there been any other interview episode that you can remember also had a huge gap between episode recorded and eventual upload?
In reply to Is the the longest gap between recorded interview and release? by dukeofethereal
With gaps
Actually I had forgotten how long it's been but Tom reminded me, when I told him that the episode is now up, that we indeed recorded it in 2018. I think this has got to be a record, thankfully he is a patient man.
F Suarez
Although I didn't understand it, I feel it must have been an excellent been a excellent episode.
For me-to adapt a quote from Eric Morecambe,"It was all the right words, but in the wrong order."
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