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The 120th Philosophers’ Carnival…

…is here! The articles range from discussions of Plato and Nietzsche to a defence of free market capitalism following the credit crisis, a look at whether democracy is intrinsically valuable, and some useful posts on so-called “Gettier problems” in morality … Continue reading

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No self-help, mysticism or marketing spam

Martin C Cooke invites your submissions for the next Philosophers’ Carnival, which takes place in three weeks’ time. The title above lists the main bars to entry – that’s Heidegger’s Being and Time out, then.

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Bearded carnival

The latest Philosophers’ Carnival (#119) has opened, organised via the Philosopher’s Beard blog. There are interesting discussions and articles upon a vast swathe of topics, from “Rorty and rape culture“, to an examination of Sam Harris’ moral assumptions, to what … Continue reading

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Roll up for the Philosophers’ Carnival…

…laydeez and gennelmen, the Philosophers’ Carnival is here again. Read about Kant’s aesthetics! Think about brains and perceptual states! Bear witness to the defence of Newton against charges of inconsistency! Revel in the vibrato-rich circus music! Roll up, roll up, … Continue reading

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Philosophers’ Carnival

It’s here again. What a lovely idea. Enjoy!

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