
Jules Holroyd
@JulesHolroyd
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I wrote a post for Open for Debate about Oppressive Praise - gives a taster of some of the things that I say in my book!.
blogs.cardiff.ac.uk
Think about the last time you expressed praise. For me this is easy. As a parent of young children, I do it multiple times a day. ‘How kind you are, sharing your teddy!’ ‘Aw, it sounds like you wer…
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Catch the recording of myself and Hallvard discussing praise!.
Missed our live event on The Morality of Praise with @JulesHolroyd and Hallvard Lillehammer?. Catch up on our YouTube! 🎥. Our speakers explored: Is praise always positive, or can it sometimes be harmful and even oppressive?. 🔗
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Philosophy friends! .Do consider submitting something for the upcoming deadline for the British Society for Ethical Theory's 2025 conference. We have Analysis Bursaries to assist with attendance costs. Make your paper part of the super program!!.
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2025 Annual Conference: Southampton
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RT @philosopher1923: 📢 Happening Today!. The Morality of Praise with @JulesHolroyd and Hallvard Lillehammer. Can praise sometimes be harmf….
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In light of Martyn Blake's acquittal for killing Chris Kaba, worth pointing to my paper (with Federico Picinali) on how bias can be encoded in courts' reasoning about what those who use lethal force might 'reasonably' or 'honestly' believe:
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The reasonable person standard is used in adjudicating claims of self-defence. In US law, an individual may use defensive force if her beliefs that a threat is imminent and that force is required are...
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Today! Details to join here:.
Coming up! 23/09, 3pm UK time: . Gabbrielle Johnson, The (Dis)unity of psychological (social) bias. Link to join, and to paper here: @lisabortolotti.
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Coming up! 23/09, 3pm UK time: . Gabbrielle Johnson, The (Dis)unity of psychological (social) bias. Link to join, and to paper here: @lisabortolotti.
tandfonline.com
This paper explores the complex nature of social biases, arguing for a functional framework that recognizes their unity and diversity. The functional approach posits that all biases share a common ...
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Today! starting soon. Joining details here:
engagedphilosophy.org
The Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield, runs an ongoing reading group on Implicit Bias. In collaboration with Philosophical Psychology editors, Professor Lisa Bortolotti and Dr Kathe…
Coming up: Monday 16th reading group on Understanding Bias. Join us! Details at this link: .@lisabortolotti.
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Our focus is on gender-inclusive language in peri-natal and post-natal care - but our overall message about how to use inclusive language well applies more broadly. @f_woollard .@MaattCuull.
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Coming up: Monday 16th reading group on Understanding Bias. Join us! Details at this link: .@lisabortolotti.
engagedphilosophy.org
The Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield, runs an ongoing reading group on Implicit Bias. In collaboration with Philosophical Psychology editors, Professor Lisa Bortolotti and Dr Kathe…
First up: .16/09/2024, (3pm, BST)Drożdżowicz, A., & Peled, Y. The complexities of linguistic discrimination.
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And then: .23/09/2024, (3pm, BST) Johnson, G. M. The (Dis)unity of psychological (social) bias.
tandfonline.com
This paper explores the complex nature of social biases, arguing for a functional framework that recognizes their unity and diversity. The functional approach posits that all biases share a common ...
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