Here, a presentation recorded at the FNS meeting at Oxford this past September. (Thanks to Rob Sica for the link.) The keynote addresses were also recorded, and should be on-line before too long. I'll post a link when they are.
Separate rss feeds are now available for the audios and videos of the keynote addresses. I couldn't get the videos to work on Google Chrome, but they are fine on Firefox (and, presumably, Explorer).
Brian Leiter is Karl N. Llewellyn Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the Center for Law, Philosophy, & Human Values at the University of Chicago. He works on a variety of topics in moral, political, and legal philosophy. His current Nietzsche-related work concerns Nietzsche's theory of agency and its intersection with recent work in empirical psychology; Nietzsche's arguments for moral skepticism; and the role of naturalism in Nietzsche's philosophy.
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Separate rss feeds are now available for the audios and videos of the keynote addresses. I couldn't get the videos to work on Google Chrome, but they are fine on Firefox (and, presumably, Explorer).
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