Share this postNew Work in PhilosophyJonathan Dixon (Wake Forest University), "No Hope for Conciliationism"Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMorePlayback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:00Transcript3Share this postNew Work in PhilosophyJonathan Dixon (Wake Forest University), "No Hope for Conciliationism"Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreJonathan Dixon (Wake Forest University), "No Hope for Conciliationism"Synthese, 2024Marcus ArvanNov 05, 20243Share this postNew Work in PhilosophyJonathan Dixon (Wake Forest University), "No Hope for Conciliationism"Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareTranscriptBy Jonathan DixonThe paper: https://philpapers.org/rec/DIXNHFThis video is also available on NWP’s YouTube Channel.Discussion about this podcastCommentsRestacksShare this postNew Work in PhilosophyJonathan Dixon (Wake Forest University), "No Hope for Conciliationism"Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreNew Work in PhilosophySubscribeAuthorsMarcus ArvanRecent PostsPeter Westmoreland, "How Handedness Shapes Lived Experience, Intersectionality, and Inequality: Hand and World"Dec 30, 2024 • Marcus ArvanDavid Jenkins (University of Otago), "Mono No Aware: How Conservatives Should do Change"Sep 24, 2024 • Marcus ArvanMartin Smith (University of Edinburgh), "Decision theory and de minimis risk" & "How to model Lexical PrioritySep 2, 2024 • Marcus ArvanGabriele Badano and Alasia Nuti (University of York), "Must the Subaltern Speak Publicly? Public Reason Liberalism and the Ethics of…Aug 15, 2024 • Marcus ArvanDavid Thorstad (Vanderbilt University), "Inquiry Under Bounds"Jul 18, 2024 • Marcus ArvanAlex Worsnip (UNC Chapel Hill), "Suspiciously Convenient Beliefs and the Pathologies of (Epistemological) Ideal Theory" Jun 24, 2024 • Marcus ArvanAlexandre Lefebvre (University of Sydney), "Liberalism as a Way of Life"May 23, 2024 • Marcus Arvan
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