British thinker Mary Midgley (1919-2018) believed that philosophy should be a public undertaking, concerned with issues that have their genesis out in the world rather than within the academy. But what is the proper relationship between public and academic philosophy? And why are we talking about plumbing this week?
Women and the Dhamma
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Chronomobilities
Logic in Indian philosophy
Ecocultural identity
Philosophy and ecology
Restlessness
Neurophenomenology and embodied sensemaking
The problem with "moral machines"
Honour in the institution
Identity politics
Living like a Stoic
What we talk about when we talk about race
Cultural appropriation
Civilisation and the salon
Derrida and difficulty
Free will, retribution and just deserts
Philosophy in the wake of Empire part 5: Tracks of thought
Philosophy in the wake of Empire part 4: Africa
Philosophy in the wake of Empire pt. 3: Missionary feminism
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