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Public Philosophy and Me

  Over the weekend I attended the Advancing Publicly Engaged Philosophy Conference in Washington, D.C. Thanks to my involvement with the Rock Ethics Institute and the Public Philosophy Network over the past year,

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The Philosophical Pursuit of Pleasure

My title, “The Philosophical Pursuit of Pleasure” indicates an underlying strangeness about this piece for at least a couple of reasons. First, for a lecture series on Spirituality and Sexuality, the title already

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Philosophers Can Be Fun(ny), Too!*

Tonight I finished reading Tina Fey’s Bossypants, and yes, it’s worth your time to read it. Especially if you are a woman. Especially if you have other work you should be doing. Especially

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You’ve Gotta Give ‘Em Hope

As indicated by my more recent posts, teaching has been on my mind. It’s in large part thanks to the students in my summer course that I have realized one more thing: You’ve

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Teaching Against Evolution

For over a year now I’ve had mounting suspicions about Evolution, but since I know very little about evolutionary theory, the most I can really say about why I raise an eyebrow is

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Being Affected by Nietzsche

[I tried to write something to introduce myself to the idea of writing an introduction for my prospectus. And this happened…] You know those times when you meet someone new and pick up

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