Wireless Philosophy

Wireless Philosophy
Type of site
Educational video website
Available in English
Website www.wi-phi.com
Launched June 7, 2013 (2013-06-07)
Current status Online

Wireless Philosophy or Wi-Phi is an open-access philosophy website that aims to "introduce people to the practice of philosophy by making videos that are freely available in a form that is entertaining".[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Its founder and executive director is Gaurav Vazirani, a PhD student at Yale University. According to Mel Thompson, Wireless Philosophy is "a very good online resource for those coming new to philosophy, and for students from GCSE upwards."[8]

Contributors

  • Aaron Ancell
  • Luvell Anderson
  • Jonathan Anomaly
  • Elizabeth Brake
  • Alex Byrne
  • Michael Campbell
  • Julianne Chung
  • Stephen Darwall
  • Adela Deanova
  • Michael Della Rocca
  • Tyler Doggett
  • Sinan Dogramaci
  • Thomas Donaldson
  • Julia Driver
  • Scott Edgar
  • Eugen Fischer
  • Greg Ganssle
  • Molly Gardner
  • Bryce Gessell
  • David Miguel Gray
  • Daniel Greco
  • Caspar Hare
  • Matthew Harris
  • Sally Haslanger
  • Paul Henne
  • Richard Holton
  • Andrew Janiak
  • Monte Johnson
  • Justin Khoo
  • Joshua Knobe
  • Elmar Kremer
  • Victor Kumar
  • Marc Lange
  • Karen Lewis
  • Jordan MacKenzie
  • Julia Markovits
  • Eduardo Mendieta
  • Ram Neta
  • Geoff Pynn
  • Agustín Rayo
  • Kate Ritchie
  • Richard Rowland
  • William Salmon
  • Laurie Santos
  • Geoff Sayre-McCord
  • Kelley Schiffman
  • Stephan Schmid
  • Nina Strohminger
  • Chris Surprenant
  • Jennifer Wang
  • David Wong
  • Joseph Wu
  • Timothy Yenter

See also

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