...incapacity to think. This is why, to understand the roots of this both revolutionary and criticized conception, we must first formulate the questions linked to institutional obedience and the faculty...
...it. Specifically the practice of real people engaging in a weird, backwards project—embedding their recipe in an awkward anecdote—that gets in the way of the purported goal—sharing the recipe. The...
Qrescent Mali Mason is Associate Professor of philosophy at Haverford College, 2020-2022 President of the International Simone de Beauvoir Society, and Co-Associate Editor of Hypatia. In 2021, she won a...
...raises important questions around dealing with AI bias. We know that there is bias in AI output, and we know that this bias can be severely detrimental to affected parties....
...innovations, and attributes that Dikeç simply doesn’t have. In real-time, we see the halo illusion take place: Good-looking people are seen as more skillful than their rivals. This affects hiring,...
...NGOs, and the editor-in-chief of UkraineWorld.org, a multimedia project in English about Ukraine. He is also an Associate Professor at Kyiv Mohyla Academy, and he has written numerous articles in...
...each athlete falls. There is no hiding mediocrity. The academic side is different. A student writing a term paper or answering test questions won’t know their performance until given a...
...a social function created through collective action according to constitutive rules. Oyowe’s discussion of constitutive rules, though, raises more questions than it resolves. According to Oyowe, the constitutive rule by...
...it not be very easily objected that these are abstract, speculative systems, that they do not have a real-world meaning? On the contrary, what is most impressible about these idealists...
Patrick Stokes is associate professor of philosophy at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia, and a writer, radio producer, and media commentator on philosophical matters. His books include Digital Souls: A...