“Epistemic cosplay” - that's what's usually going on when people "do their own research," argues Joshua Blanchard (Oakland), and "it is not especially valuable".“The narrative that there ‘was no political philosophy within analytic philosophy’ before Rawls is a lie that keeps us in a self-imposed tutelage” - Eric Schliesser (Amsterdam) on Susan Stebbing's "Ideals and Illusions". The EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act would ban certain forms of AI, including predictive policing - but "the ethical landscape of predictive policing is more subtle and complex" than the act suggests, argues Duncan Purves (Florida).The idea that philosophy must be good in order to be valuable “contributes to an exclusionary attitude that seeps into our unarticulated assumptions about who and what philosophy is for, and thereby shapes our professional practices in ways that we may not always be aware of” - Alida Liberman (SMU) offers a defense of doing philosophy badly.
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