Share this postNew Work in PhilosophyDavid Jenkins (University of Otago), "Mono No Aware: How Conservatives Should do Change"Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMorePlayback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:00Transcript4Share this postNew Work in PhilosophyDavid Jenkins (University of Otago), "Mono No Aware: How Conservatives Should do Change"Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreDavid Jenkins (University of Otago), "Mono No Aware: How Conservatives Should do Change"Res Publica, 2024Marcus ArvanSep 24, 20244Share this postNew Work in PhilosophyDavid Jenkins (University of Otago), "Mono No Aware: How Conservatives Should do Change"Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareTranscriptBy David JenkinsThe paper: https://philpapers.org/rec/JENMNAThis video is also available on NWP’s YouTube Channel.Discussion about this podcastCommentsRestacksShare this postNew Work in PhilosophyDavid Jenkins (University of Otago), "Mono No Aware: How Conservatives Should do Change"Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreNew Work in PhilosophySubscribeAuthorsMarcus ArvanRecent PostsPeter Westmoreland, "How Handedness Shapes Lived Experience, Intersectionality, and Inequality: Hand and World"3 hrs ago • Marcus ArvanJonathan Dixon (Wake Forest University), "No Hope for Conciliationism"Nov 5 • Marcus ArvanMartin Smith (University of Edinburgh), "Decision theory and de minimis risk" & "How to model Lexical PrioritySep 2 • Marcus ArvanGabriele Badano and Alasia Nuti (University of York), "Must the Subaltern Speak Publicly? Public Reason Liberalism and the Ethics of…Aug 15 • Marcus ArvanDavid Thorstad (Vanderbilt University), "Inquiry Under Bounds"Jul 18 • Marcus ArvanAlex Worsnip (UNC Chapel Hill), "Suspiciously Convenient Beliefs and the Pathologies of (Epistemological) Ideal Theory" Jun 24 • Marcus ArvanAlexandre Lefebvre (University of Sydney), "Liberalism as a Way of Life"May 23 • Marcus Arvan
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