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By Justin Weinberg.
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What are “fact/opinion dichotomy mongers” trying to achieve with this distinction? And do they achieve it? — Is it just a “a grab for status crudely disguised by a toy philosophical distinction”? Liam Kofi Bright (LSE) gives us his, er, opinion
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Sometimes acting rightly incurs a cost that makes the cost especially undeserved — David Benatar (Cape Town) on the paradox of desert
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“Edited collections are acts of resistance” — the “different game” of edited collections, and a request for people to for people to name edited volumes which they particularly appreciated
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“If you added it all up, we are educating more students in philosophy than the entire U.S. ivy league combined” — a look at philosophy enrollment at the University of Toronto
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Does Taylor Swift deserve her billion dollar fortune? — two philosophers, Jessica Flanigan (Richmond) & Ingrid Robeyns (Utrecht) take place in a Taylorcentric discussion of distributive justice
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“Even without scientific accuracy, we can still ask for logical consistency. Alas, that is also pretty thin on the ground” — theoretical physicist Sean Carroll and science writer Jennifer Ouellette rate time-travel movies
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“Because we don’t have a proper subject matter we’re forced to intrude on other people’s turf, which is fun” — Nicholas Delon (Charleston) is the latest philosopher to answer the eponymous question at Why Philosophy?
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This might be of interest to some philosophers and students of philosophy: The Neurosciences & Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the light of Pragmatism, Philosophical Anthropology, and Psychoanalytic Philosophy of Mind: Toward a Critical Syllabus. Please see here: https://psodmusings.wordpress.com/2024/03/23/the-neurosciences-artificial-intelligence-ai-in-the-light-of-pragmatism-philosophical-anthropology-and-psychoanalytic-philosophy-of-mind-toward-a-critical-syllabus/