Mini-Heap


Recent links added to the Heap…

  1. How to conduct a second-round (“on-campus”) interview during a pandemic — Sally Scholz (Villanova) has some suggestions
  2. “To observe the duty to complain, we need skills of complaining well” — Kathryn Norlock (Trent) on the ethics of complaining
  3. How should “the morally conscientious art lover” treat works of art that are endorsements of evil? — Noël Carroll (CUNY) takes up the question
  4. Aritifical intelligences may eventually get to the point at which they can think and understand — but when they do, asks Shannon Vallor (Edinburgh), will humans “still be capable of thinking and understanding alongside them”?
  5. Philosophy of Science Communication, aka PhilSciComm, has a new website — check out their interviews and other resources
  6. “Expanding of philosophy’s horizons” will be the theme of the Royal Institute of Philosophy’s London Lectures next year — and the RIP is seeking “suggestions for publications or research which might shed light on important areas, methods, questions, texts or people in philosophy that have been neglected in the English-speaking world”
  7. “When I handed in my resignation, I mostly felt relief. I also felt a surge of energy and creativity. I am excited about what lies ahead” — a young philosopher, a year after getting her Ph.D., quits academia

Mini-Heap posts usually 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!

Warwick University MA in Philosophy

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