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Moral Progress: A Controversial Yet Important Idea

A theory of progress can help guide the future of ethics by locating this “low-hanging ethical fruit” of intertheoretical moral consensus, which has a greater probability of being morally good, as well as defended by future generations of people and moral philosophers than views that only rely on a particular or fringe moral view.

https://www.lse.ac.uk/philosophy/blog/2024/07/01/moral-progress-a-controversial-yet-important-idea/

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The Shocking Philosophy of Bullshit

Well, today we will look at Harry Frankfurt’s essay on that very topic, and dive into the surprising philosophy of Bulls****”

🎥 length: twenty seven minutes and thirty five seconds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBqGd1H97tM

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How To Think Like a Philosopher

Throughout history, philosophers have tackled a number of questions, but on the side they have provided something almost as valuable - an implicit guide on how to think like some of the brightest minds in history. And that is what we shall be exploring today.

🎥 length: twenty five minutes and forty one seconds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghQVwjXhZ2Y

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The new issue of Epoché is live! With writing on Bataille, Schelling, Adorno, Derrida, Benjamin, and adventures through the enlightenment. Politics, biology, literature, metaphysics and laughter. Get in it.

https://epochemagazine.org/issues/72/

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On the blog today, Martina Orlandi discusses what post-self-deception confessions can tell us about the nature of self-deception itself. @philosophy
https://imperfectcognitions.blogspot.com/2024/06/post-self-deception-judgements.html

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Call for papers: The Nature of Devotion https://buff.ly/3xyTqdJ Submit your work by the end of October 2024. @philosophy

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This week on the EPIC blog, postdoc Fred Cooper shares his thoughts about interdisciplinarity and epistemic injustice https://epistemicinjusticeinhealthcareproject.blogspot.com/2024/06/epistemic-injustice-across-disciplinary.html @philosophy

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Here is my short take on why epistemic injustice in healthcare matters! From the launch of project EPIC: https://youtu.be/VZ02s29xKNw?si=B3WyFlaFADwX2E8c Please visit the project website to view what the other researchers had to say. @philosophy

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Latest papers: Itzel Cadena-Alvear & Melina Gastelum-Vargas aim to deepen into a theoretical account on the role of behavioural settings and relational affordative space and how this perspective can be used to reconceptualise human cognition https://doi.org/10.1080/09515089.2024.2360132 @philosophy

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Four exciting calls for papers at Philosophical Psychology right now! Get involved: the nature of devotion, causation in memory, mystical experiences and entropy, the philosophy and legacy of Daniel Dennett @philosophy

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