...the idea to other courses where appropriate. When I was a student, Moore’s “proof” of an external world was something I loved to hate. But my students just really didn’t...
...we’ve touched on the value of our roles in society with philosopher Robin Zheng, intellectual property with scholar Adam Moore, and banned books with professor Emily J. Knox. Some of...
...now? I recently finished Tara Westover, Educated; Hiro Arikawa, The Travelling Cat Chronicles; Amor Towles, A Gentleman in Moscow; Moore & Kramnick, Godless Citizens in a Godly Republic; Jon Meachem,...
...higher culture. It is not only philosophers in the so-called Continental tradition who are dismissive of philosophy outside the Anglo-European canon. G. E. Moore chaired a session of the Aristotelian...
MIND has long been concerned with securing fairness in the assessment of its submissions. It first made the decision to introduce a triple anonymous review process under the Editorship of...
...is about a wealthy white suburban housewife named Carol (Julianne Moore) who, inexplicably, starts reacting to her environment with increasingly severe physical symptoms. Even though the film centers on Carol,...
...Obama is a Muslim, that The Washington Post paid people to accuse Roy Moore, that the opioid crisis is due to immigrants, that a Black Lives Matter supporter is killing...
...hang of him. Schopenhauer is a source of continuing fascination. The greatest impact on me came from the American Pragmatists: Peirce, James, and Dewey. Also, Russell and Moore, and of...
...close study of Michael Moore’s Act and Crime. I’m currently writing a book with my Elmhurst colleagues Bill Hirstein and Ty Fagan called The Responsible Brain, so I’m also reading...
...we effectively cope with lost foundations? Briefly put, there have been attempts to salvage certainty by delimiting its scope of reference. G. E. Moore’s A Defense of Common Sense (1925)...