Subscribe
Sign in
Home
Commenting & Moderation Policy
Other Philosophy Substacks
NWP YouTube Channel
Epistemology
Ethics
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Mind
Social-Political Philosophy
History of Philosophy
Aesthetics
Artificial Intelligence
Feminist Philosophy
Metaphilosophy
Philosophy of Disability
Philosophy of Language
Philosophy of Law
Popular Philosophy
Philosophy of Science
Philosophy of Religion
Philosophy of Race
Islamic Philosophy
Chinese Philosophy
Jewish Philosophy
Action Theory
Logic
Archive
About
Latest
Top
Discussions
Brandon Yip (Singapore Management University), "Intellectual Humility without Limits: Magnanimous humility, disagreement, and the…
Philosophy & Phenomenological Research, 2024
Dec 9
•
Marcus Arvan
2
Share this post
New Work in Philosophy
Brandon Yip (Singapore Management University), "Intellectual Humility without Limits: Magnanimous humility, disagreement, and the epistemology of resistance"
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
Blake Hereth (Western Michigan University), "Moral Excuse to the Pacifist's Rescue"
Journal of Pacifism and Nonviolence (2024)
Dec 2
•
Marcus Arvan
2
Share this post
New Work in Philosophy
Blake Hereth (Western Michigan University), "Moral Excuse to the Pacifist's Rescue"
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
1
November 2024
Serhij Kiš (University of Pardubice), "Should we use legitimate fallacies? A case study of whataboutism in the discourse on the…
Argumentation and Advocacy, 2024
Nov 25
•
Marcus Arvan
5
Share this post
New Work in Philosophy
Serhij Kiš (University of Pardubice), "Should we use legitimate fallacies? A case study of whataboutism in the discourse on the Russian-Ukrainian war”
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
Luke O'Sullivan (National University of Singapore), "Categories: A Study of a Concept in Western Philosophy and Political Thought"
Edinburgh University Press, 2024
Nov 18
•
Marcus Arvan
10
Share this post
New Work in Philosophy
Luke O'Sullivan (National University of Singapore), "Categories: A Study of a Concept in Western Philosophy and Political Thought"
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
Daniel C. Friedman (Stanford University), "Intentions and Inquiry"
Forthcoming, Mind
Nov 11
•
Marcus Arvan
8
Share this post
New Work in Philosophy
Daniel C. Friedman (Stanford University), "Intentions and Inquiry"
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
Jonathan Dixon (Wake Forest University), "No Hope for Conciliationism"
Synthese, 2024
Nov 5
•
Marcus Arvan
3
Share this post
New Work in Philosophy
Jonathan Dixon (Wake Forest University), "No Hope for Conciliationism"
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
21:51
October 2024
Leonard Dung (Ruhr-University Bochum), "Is Superintelligence Necessarily Moral?"
Analysis, 2024
Oct 28
•
Marcus Arvan
8
Share this post
New Work in Philosophy
Leonard Dung (Ruhr-University Bochum), "Is Superintelligence Necessarily Moral?"
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
Mike Gadomski (Coastal Carolina University), "Migration and the Point of Self-Determination"
Forthcoming, Social Theory and Practice
Oct 21
•
Marcus Arvan
3
Share this post
New Work in Philosophy
Mike Gadomski (Coastal Carolina University), "Migration and the Point of Self-Determination"
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
Luca Hemmerich (TU Darmstadt), "Against Negativism: Why Critical Theory Should Appeal to the Good"
Political Philosophy, 2024
Oct 14
•
Marcus Arvan
7
Share this post
New Work in Philosophy
Luca Hemmerich (TU Darmstadt), "Against Negativism: Why Critical Theory Should Appeal to the Good"
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
2
Amy Levine (Harvard University), “Heidegger on Anxiety and Normative Practice”
Forthcoming, Ergo
Oct 7
•
Marcus Arvan
11
Share this post
New Work in Philosophy
Amy Levine (Harvard University), “Heidegger on Anxiety and Normative Practice”
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
1
September 2024
Tadhg Ó Laoghaire (Durham University), "The Middle-Income Kingdom: China and the Demands of International Distributive Justice"
Philosophy and Public Affairs, 2024
Sep 30
•
Marcus Arvan
6
Share this post
New Work in Philosophy
Tadhg Ó Laoghaire (Durham University), "The Middle-Income Kingdom: China and the Demands of International Distributive Justice"
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
David Jenkins (University of Otago), "Mono No Aware: How Conservatives Should do Change"
Res Publica, 2024
Sep 24
•
Marcus Arvan
4
Share this post
New Work in Philosophy
David Jenkins (University of Otago), "Mono No Aware: How Conservatives Should do Change"
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
18:45
Share
Copy link
Facebook
Email
Notes
More
This site requires JavaScript to run correctly. Please
turn on JavaScript
or unblock scripts