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benjamindcrosby
A question for late antique philosophy knowers: the statement "for it is the nature of the divine essence neither to pass to things outside itself nor to take any external
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John B Appleby
JohnBAppleby
Dear bioethics ECRs: It is normal to sometimes feel a bit lonely (and behind) when working on applied issues in philosophy if you are reading both the science and the
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Ben Greenman
IamBenforReal
1/I’m taking 6 classes this semester. Literally the only one of those classes whose instructors were properly prepared for online learning is Philosophy 101The rest of them are shit shows...I
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Dr. Tayo Oyedeji
tayooye
The philosophy of enlightened self-interest.- A thread One of my favorite post-graduate classes was a philosophy course taught by Dr. Betty Winfield. It started with the greeks (Socrates, Plato), moved
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Brendan Myers, PhD
Fellwater
Working on my ecology & #philosophy book late last night. It occurred to me: since I'm not under any pressure to publish-or-perish, like university profs are, I can write not
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Dr. Johnathan Flowers wants to see academia fall.
shengokai
The thing I hate most about philosophy is the ways that “older” traditions seem hell bent on snuffing out “younger” traditions before these traditions have a chance to contribute to
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John Tasioulas
JTasioulas
Does our political culture need philosophy? Undoubtedly. But not so much the refinements of rival theories that excite philosophers, but rather the basics we take for granted. Even simple distinctions
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Vic 🐇
hanjiggly
Pls dont make erens actions seem cute, he literally told his friends that theyre free to kill him if they want to stop global genocide knowing that theyre having a
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mcfctj_
Guardiolas philosophy is that you have 5 players available in both attacking transitions and defensive transitions at all times and that you never have more than 2 players occupying the
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Eggnik
EggNik
Which philosopher-signaling term/s are most likely to instead reveal the opposite? #philosophyBuckle in. A thread. (It’s OK to unbuckle. That was just clickbait.)OK, back to question.Options:A) Using the term “epistemology”
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social distancing amigo🇩🇪 ☭
jannikthefarmr
ok so this is my attempt and answering to @pxielove‘s morality argument: we can treat reality as if it were objective bc we have general assumptions that the vast majority
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Chantal
chantaliylace
Ok, I need help figuring something out. You know that thing where you vaguely recall something, but SO vaguely that you can't even look it up to confirm (or establish
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Tim Long 🎙
timlongsports
A DoF (a) sets philosophy & identifies players & (b) negotiates deals in/out. At #MUFC, OGS is admirably doing (a), while Matt Judge is diligently doing (b), & has a
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John Schwenkler
johnschwenkler
This post helped to clarify for me one of the reasons why I find the increasingly partisan atmosphere among many academic philosophers, and the tendency to charge one another with
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kaljugi
It is interesting that while the truth of Sikhi is advait in manner, it holds the very same criticisms of Advaita Vedanta as Vishishtadvaita/Bhedabheda have (such as in this video)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NppfQvaL10Y
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Nathan Ballantyne
nathanballan
In 1955, the APA was seeking a Rockefeller Foundation grant to support projects with “direct social implications.” Harvard philosopher Van Quine was asked to advise the APA:Would projects on “Philosophical
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