Mini-Heap


The latest links added to the Heap…

  1. Morally disgusted by something? — maybe a ginger pill would help
  2. Jeremy Bentham has been moved — and apparently the kids call him “Jezza”
  3. “At 10 a.m. the Chinese army surrounding the city sealed it off, trapping me and about 9 million others inside” — Spencer Case (Wuhan University) recounts his “escape from Wuhan”. In a note, Dr. Case adds, “Matt Lutz, Tim Perrine, and many Chinese philosophy faculty—I’m not sure how many—remain stuck in the lockdown.”
  4. Substantial update to the Diversity Reading List — 351 texts by underrepresented philosophers recently added
  5. Wondering Freely is a new philosophy blog — by Helen De Cruz (SLU)
  6. Zeno’s paradoxes — today’s “daily obsession” at Quartz
  7. Feminism would be improved if it was less caught up with backward-looking, retributivist anger — Martha Nussbaum (Chicago) on oppression, feminism, and varieties of anger

Mini-Heap posts appear when 7 or so new items accumulate in the Heap of Links, the ever-growing collection of items from around the web that may be of interest to philosophers. Discussion welcome.

The Heap of Links consists partly of suggestions from readers; if you find something online that you think would be of interest to the philosophical community, please send it in for consideration for the Heap. Thanks!

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MICHAEL ONEAL
MICHAEL ONEAL
4 years ago

The national review has nothing to do with philosophy. Item 3 above is nothing but nationalistic scare tactics and has nothing to do with integrity and Truth. You should be ashamed.

Jimbob
Jimbob
Reply to  MICHAEL ONEAL
4 years ago

Read: “This link isn’t left wing enough to be philosophy”