Mini-Heap


The latest additions to the Heap of Links…

  1. Free legal representation for faculty members at public institutions of higher education whose “expressive rights and academic freedom” have been violated — a new program from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education
  2. “Reciprocity is critical” — Elizabeth Anderson (Michigan) on “talking to the other side”, on The Philosopher & The News
  3. A webinar on writing philosophy for public audiences — featuring past winners of the APA Public Philosophy Op-Ed Contest
  4. What “Long Covid” can teach us about standpoint epistemology — Natalie Alana Ashton (Stirling) on the role of collaborative critical reflection
  5. Observations and advice about open access publishing in philosophy — from Bryan W. Roberts (LSE) and David Teira (UNED)
  6. When selling a pirated version of a philosopher’s new book was a money-making scheme — or, the time a philosopher used book piracy to augment standard distribution channels
  7. Intention, collective action, fairness, power, and other issues in the GameStop short squeeze — an ethics explainer from Doug McConnell (Oxford)

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!

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