DiscoverNew Voices in the History of PhilosophySeason 4, Episode 5: Literature and moral philosophy: Interview with Lauren Kopajtic
Season 4, Episode 5:  Literature and moral philosophy: Interview with Lauren Kopajtic

Season 4, Episode 5: Literature and moral philosophy: Interview with Lauren Kopajtic

Update: 2025-01-20
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In this episode, we are happy to welcome Lauren Kopajtic, whose work explores the profound connection between literature and moral philosophy. Lauren shares her insights into how novels and plays—from the works of Joanna Baillie to Jane Austen—stimulate moral imagination and contribute to moral education. Together, we discuss key ideas like “sympathetic curiosity” and the cognitive and psychological capacities that literature cultivates, helping us better understand human character and moral judgment.


Lauren also highlights the philosophical influences behind her research, including the moral philosophy of Adam Smith, and how these ideas resonate in literary studies. Whether you’re a lover of literature, a student of philosophy, or simply curious about the educational power of stories, this conversation offers thought-provoking perspectives on how art shapes our ethical lives.

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Season 4, Episode 5:  Literature and moral philosophy: Interview with Lauren Kopajtic

Season 4, Episode 5: Literature and moral philosophy: Interview with Lauren Kopajtic

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