Toggle navigation
TWunroll
TWunroll
faq
Contact US
#Philosophers
Jason Stanley
jasonintrator
For those outside of philosophy following our field’s discussion of trans issues - a thread. Some grad students and maybe 1% of tenured profs in top 20 Phil departments signed
Read more
Joshua Shepherd
PhilosophyShep
How much do philosophers publish? And how much do they cite? Anecdotes abound, but it is surely less than all the nearby sciences, surely. But I was curious about these
Read more
Michael Bench-Capon
MikeBenchCapon
In the grim darkness of the far future, historians of philosophy will be really into analytic philosophy, and because they're into it, they'll think it's important. And this will make
Read more
Penemue
gregstevens
European Philosophers grouped under the “Enlightenment Era” umbrella had many fundamental disagreements. This was facilitated by the movement itself, which promoted questioning norms & authority and using reason to think
Read more
Daniël Lakens
lakens
The #1 complaint about what frustrates scientists is how philosophers of science say "We have abandoned Popper decades ago". Yeah, we know, that's when you largely stopped being relevant and
Read more
Krista K. Thomason
kkthomason
I am struggling with something (plz don't yell at me): the prevailing assumption that moral philosophers absolutely have to engage with empirical psych/cog sci. On a personal level, I'm a
Read more
Lulie
reasonisfun
Q:Which Popper should I start with?A:Don’t read Popper, read Deutsch.Start with The Fabric of Reality.Then read The Beginning of Infinity. Unless you don’t like STEM, or if BoI’s table of
Read more
Adam Robbert
AE_Robbert
Pierre Hadot’s work is marked with a certain antipathy to philosophy’s modern formulation in the university system. Hadot is fond of quoting Thoreau to express this sentiment, as he says,
Read more
James A. Castillo
jmurfish
Art Twitter! Me and my buddy @ArtsyPabster were wondering how have you all coped with this new pandemic forced lifestyle. Any routines that have helped? Ergonomic gadgets that have improved
Read more
Simone Webb
SimoneWebbUCL
I've been thinking about this comment from @philosophybites in response to a trans academic (and similar comments he's made elsewhere) let's set aside the issue of whether Warburton's right in
Read more
Arthur Urbano 🇺🇸🇮🇹🇻🇦🇬🇷🇹🇷🇩🇪🇬🇧🇧🇪🇫🇷
arturoviaggia
I've been able to get back to writing this week, but I am still bogged down in this chapter section on Gregory of Nazianzus and Maxiums the Cynic.#amwriting The chapter
Read more
Dr. Johnathan Flowers says "Fuck your Academy."
shengokai
I would say that all philosophy is, or should be, "profoundly social" if I am to remain committed to my Deweyan and East-Asian philosophical roots. (1/n)https://twitter.com/ADrugResearcher/status/1346739149156438017 The problem he
Read more
Marcus Cunningham
MarcusC31391111
The difference between Derrida and Deleuze I think ultimately can be found in their different attitudes. You can see this in how they wrote books on other philosophers. Deleuze always
Read more
Malcolm Keating
cmalcolmkeating
This is an important question, and while I am 1000% in favor of recognizing translations as philosophy, and more robust historical work, I have some thoughts on research on philosophers
Read more
Rebecca Buxton
RebeccaBuxton
The whole “philosophy is rational debate” line is dangerous because it pushes out people for whom the discussion is high stakes. If who you fundamentally are/ what rights you have
Read more
Flower Ornament
msutherl
Thread of worlds Berlin deconstructed club DJs Elusive San Francisco crypto millionaires Berlin deconstructed club DJs trading crypto Corporate AI researchers Ex-Google ex-MIT Burning Man ex-Google ex-MIT personal development life
Read more
‹
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
...
22
23
›
By continuing to use the site, you are consenting to the use of cookies as explained in our
Cookie Policy
to improve your experience.
I agree