Notes about researching and teaching philosophy…
On Free Will
Rowan Williams, "Can We Ever Be in Charge of Our Own Lives," - http://www.newstatesman.com/node/227255
On University Specialization
Chad Wellmon, "In Defense of Specialization," - http://chronicle.com/article/In-Defense-of-Specialization/229023/
"Academic knowledge tied epistemology to ethics."
On William James' Pragmatism
"The Curse of Credentials," - http://www.chroniclecareers.com/article/The-Curse-of-Credentials/228999/
On APIs
Peter Reinhardt, "Replacing Middle Management with APIs" - http://rein.pk/replacing-middle-management-with-apis/
On Extremism
Peter Beinhart, "What Does Obama Really Mean by 'Violent Extremism'?" - http://theatln.tc/1MPL7Wt
On Impressive Philosophers
Just came across this Philosophy Bites podcast that compiled responses to the question, "Who is the most impressive philosopher you've met?" 38 minutes of philosophers' answers gives you a sense of recurring criteria, such as wit, breadth, clarity, incisiveness, generosity, and humility, and a few names are repeated such as John Rawls, Derek Parfit, Hilary Putnam, and even Derrida gets a mention.
On Phenomenology
"Phenomenology" BBC Radio 4 In Our Time - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04ykk4m