Episode 100: Nick Zautra

In this special 100th episode, guest host Katie Plaisance interviews Nick Zautra, the host and producer of the SCI PHI Podcast, as he reflects on the journey of the podcast and insights gained from interviewing 99 philosophers of science. Nick shares his personal story—from his childhood interests to the spark that ignited his creativity and passion for combining both philosophy and science. Nick delves into what he’s learned about what it means to do good philosophy of science, exploring the methodologies and approaches that define the discipline today. Nick also reveals insightful patterns he's observed within the scientific community, personal and professional challenges faced by researchers, the human element of science, and what he envisions for the future.

Timestamps:

(0:00) - Introduction with Dr. Katie Plaisance (Guest Host)

(1:18) - Nick’s early life and interest in science

(3:39) - Educational background and career decisions: neuroscience, philosophy, and comedy writing

(7:11) - Research with animal models and first experience with a philosopher of science

(9:21) - Origin story of the SCI PHI Podcast

(12:21) - Patterns and insights gathered after interviewing 99 philosophers of science

(19:24) - Personal challenges and successes of philosophers of science

(26:20) - The human element in science and why it’s so important

(33:06) - Biggest surprises regarding the background and impact of philosophers of science

(38:29) - Nick’s take on the two greatest challenges facing philosophy of science today

(44:24) - Katie’s elevator pitch for “what is philosophy of science?”

(47:18) - Are there certain types of scientists who seem to “get” philosophy of science?

(51:23) - Missed opportunities for collaboration resulting from the “PR problem”

(56:04) - How the podcast has shaped Nick’s research and collaborations

(1:01:37) - Toward philosophy with science

(1:03:34) - Looking back: what Nick would have done differently

(1:06:24) - Looking back: what Nick envisions for the future

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