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TPM is The Philosophers' Magazine. Tweets are now automated. Account not routinely monitored. Please see web site for subscriptions, articles, queries, etc.
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Some things are really necessaries of life in some circles, which in others are luxuries merely and in others still are entirely unknown.--Henry David Thoreau
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Forfeiture of Rights Miroslav Imbrišević pursues Nicola Sturgeon’s suggestion that some criminals forfeit their rights. https://t.co/0IrwwYpVU5
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Miroslav Imbrišević pursues Nicola Sturgeon's suggestion that some criminals forfeit their rights.
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Let us not pretend to doubt in philosophy what we do not doubt in our hearts.--Charles Peirce
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This is not a video game. With lethal connectivity, EagleEye enables Warfighters to command and control unmanned systems and call for fires through a heads-up, hands-free display.
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If the world was without any natural evil and suffering we wouldn't have the opportunity, or nearly as much opportunity, to show courage, patience and sympathy.--Richard Swinburne
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Is Morality Relative? Philosophers who think everyday morality is objective should examine the evidence, argues Joshua Knobe. https://t.co/VuMV0RhjHe
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Philosophers who think everyday morality is objective should examine the evidence, argues Joshua Knobe.
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Tutorial A short story by John Fuller. https://t.co/GjqEJzaNTn
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A short story by John Fuller.
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Philosophy Experiment: Should You Kill the Fat Man? Would you push one person to save five? Confront the most infamous trolley dilemma. https://t.co/hdOa49kQ2o
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An interactive, philosophical exploration of Judith Jarvis Thomson's famous 'trolley problem' thought experiment.
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Are Online Relationships Superficial? On the dangers of real-world stereotyping https://t.co/sQbcBL8lUo
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On the dangers of real-world stereotyping
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From the Archive (1998) Course or Cult? Jeremy Stangroom on the strange world of the School of Economic Science. https://t.co/RUbhXIS19J
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Jeremy Stangroom on the strange world of the School of Economic Science.
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Philosophy does not result in philosophical propositions, but rather in the clarification of propositions. Without philosophy thoughts are, as it were, cloudy and indistinct: its task is to make them clear and to give them sharp boundaries.--Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Reparations for Slavery in the Eighteenth Century Julia Jorati draws attention to arguments for reparations for slavery in the era of the American Revolution. https://t.co/rZj0hwuD8s
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Julia Jorati draws attention to arguments for reparations for slavery in the era of the American Revolution.
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All the choir of heaven and furniture of earth - in a word, all those bodies which compose the mighty frame of the world - have not any subsistence without a mind.--George Berkeley
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I feel like a magician who is only producing hats and never rabbits.--Slavoj Zizek
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Imperfect Parfit Daniel Kodsi and John Maier critically discuss Derek Parfit, as portrayed in a recent biography by David Edmunds. https://t.co/sQ6DVrcyPx
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Daniel Kodsi and John Maier critically discuss Derek Parfit, as portrayed in a recent biography by David Edmunds.
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A Dangerous Idea Felice Basbøll reviews “What is Free Speech? A Dangerous Idea and Its History” by Fara Dabhoiwala. https://t.co/3J2W0YC30N
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Felice Basbøll reviews "What is Free Speech? A Dangerous Idea and Its History" by Fara Dabhoiwala.
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Philosophy Experiment: A Million Dollar Puzzle Can you solve the Newcomb Paradox? Take our test to find out! https://t.co/p1Kr15IVCv
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An interactive game of chance!
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Are Online Relationships Superficial? On the dangers of real-world stereotyping https://t.co/sQbcBL8lUo
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On the dangers of real-world stereotyping
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From the Archive (1998) Martin Heidegger: a snapshot Iain Thomson examines the difficult and controversial Martin Heidegger. https://t.co/9y9qoBr9n7
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Iain Thomson examines the difficult and controversial Martin Heidegger.
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In masculine hands logic is often a form of violence, a sly kind of tyranny.--Simone de Beauvoir
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What Is Enlightenment? Felice Basbøll and Samuel Rubinstein review JCD Clark’s “The Enlightment: An Idea and its History”. https://t.co/KqekAVQsad
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Felice Basbøll and Samuel Rubinstein review JCD Clark's "The Enlightment: An Idea and its History".
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