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Philosophers on the Internet

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Hi folks. I had a great time earlier this month discussing philosophy and philosophers on the internet with Leigh Johnson, Richard Lee, and Charles Peterson on their podcast, Hotel Bar Sessions (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible, and everywhere else). This team…

Your Brain on Grief, Your Heart on Healing

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The particular bit of hardware is the brain’s posterior cingulate cortex — our built-in GPS of love. Scanning the environment and processing innumerable bits of sensory information, the PCC is constantly calibrating and recalibrating the psychological distance between us and…

Philosophy News Share: End of May, 2022

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As mentioned in my Summer 2022 Plans, to help keep readers up to date with philosophy news this summer, I’ll be be creating a space each month for individuals and institutions to share news. This is not an exhaustive list,…

Summer 2022 Plans: a Note to Readers

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Bye for now. (Please note that comments requiring moderator approval may, during this period, take longer than usual to appear, as I will not be on the site as much.) I’ve been running Daily Nous for over 8 years with…

New: Journal of Social and Political Philosophy

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JSPP aims to provide an inclusive forum for social and political theorists and philosophers that will extend the range and depth of constructive engagements between East Asian and Western social and political thought. As a broad spectrum journal of social…

Ballantyne from Fordham to Arizona State

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He takes up his new position at ASU in August. Dr. Ballantyne works on several topics in epistemology concerning human judgment and inquiry. He is the author of the book, Knowing Our Limits, and several articles, which you can browse…