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Category: The Real World

Applied Ethics, The Profession, The Real World, Web/Tech Posted onJune 6, 2020June 6, 2020

Commenting on Blogs Anonymously

It seems to me clear there can be contexts where it would be best for a person to be allowed to post a comment on […] Read More

Discussions, Ideas, The Real World Posted onJune 1, 2020May 29, 2020

A Philosophical Conversation on COVID-19: with Alec Walen, Sophia Moreau, and Christian Barry

  To set the stage for our discussion, we start with this assumption: unless a society has completely eradicated the COVID-19 virus in its borders, […] Read More

Announcements, Discussions, Ideas, The Real World Posted onMay 24, 2020

Coming Up on PEA Soup, June 1-2: A Philosophical Conversation on COVID-19 with Alec Walen, Sophia Moreau, and Christian Barry

A sneak peak: “… [W]e start with this assumption: unless a society has completely eradicated the COVID-19 virus in its borders, any decision to re-open […] Read More

Ideas, The Profession, The Real World, Web/Tech Posted onMay 22, 2020May 22, 2020

A New Model for Dept Talks During a Pandemic?

I assume that many philosophy departments will be having their department talks in the fall take place via Zoom. If so, that raises some questions […] Read More

Academia, Teaching, The Profession, The Real World, Web/Tech Posted onMarch 14, 2020

Online teaching ideas and resources.

Hoping folks share information here about their experience teaching online. What has worked well and what problems have you faced? Which platforms do we like […] Read More

The Real World, Web/Tech Posted onMarch 13, 2020March 13, 2020

Isn’t now a good time to try to make virtual conferencing work?

There are a lot of reasons to try to make virtual conferences work. They are much less expensive to attend and thus much more inclusive. […] Read More

Happiness, The Real World Posted onJanuary 8, 2020January 8, 2020

How do Fallen Idols Hurt Us?

I loved Bill Cosby when I was growing up. I would listen to his records again and again and again. I all but memorized his […] Read More

The Real World Posted onDecember 2, 2019December 2, 2019

Practical Suggestions for My Cis Colleagues in Philosophy from Ray Briggs

Ray Briggs offers some thoughtful suggestions for Cis folk concerning trans issues at Biopolitical Philosophy here.

The Real World Posted onOctober 1, 2019October 15, 2019

Rosati’s Jammies Fight Cancer

Connie Rosati writes: As you know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.  This year, I am hosting a contest to raise money for women’s cancer […] Read More

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