I was at a major conference yesterday and some remarks being made by a philosopher there (tenure track) caught my attention and occasioned the following reflexions.
It is felicitous for philosophers to admit their fallibility and we need to incorporate a wide range of different materials. Our students are here to learn, and we may not always remember this when we are knee-deep in our favourite journals, but we have to break things down and help them to get excited about philosophical activities. Experimental philosophy provides one way of showing students how philosophy is not just a lot of boring old men thinking in their armchairs! Joshua Knobe runs a great workshop on statistics and we would like more people to have their input. Please contact me if you have any ideas!
I know what you're thinking. It's not always easy in philosophy, and some members of the profession and students face serious problems. It's our duty to try to evaluate these concerns and respond to them in a n appropriate manner. A number of my colleagues have shown problematic behaviour in response to these concerns, and while I will not name them, I hope they soon learn what philosophy really means. It means thinking hard about the best ideas, going out and testing them, and having a truly omnivorous informational diet. This is not easy - sure, I have my bad days. But it's not about being perfect, it's about doing our best. And hey, I think I might be doing that.
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Tuesday 17 May 2016
Truely informative and funny
Finally some real philnews! There's a wonderful new movement in philosophy where you have to be a deviant, which means study other things than the normal western curriculam, e.g. Nargajuna.
HERE IS HOW IT ALL STARTED and HERE IS JUSTIN'S ANNOUNCEMENT
http://departmentofdeviance.blogspot.com/
One of the leading spearheads in this movement is Amy Olberding who has had a comment and a remak published at Daily Nous by the runner of that blog, Justin Wineberg. It's a really interesting perspective and we'll be hearing a lot more from amy in the future. She has certainly challenged a large number of thinks I always took for granted.
http://departmentofdeviance.blogspot.com/
She has a beautiful new blog up about being a deviant, and it's not just cool but funny too. Here's to a fruitful new philosophical endeavour. Why don't you go over there and talk all philosophy
http://departmentofdeviance.blogspot.com/
Please chime in the comments here and there to talk about your favourite philosophy stories! Maybe we can make this all a better place
HERE IS HOW IT ALL STARTED and HERE IS JUSTIN'S ANNOUNCEMENT
http://departmentofdeviance.blogspot.com/
One of the leading spearheads in this movement is Amy Olberding who has had a comment and a remak published at Daily Nous by the runner of that blog, Justin Wineberg. It's a really interesting perspective and we'll be hearing a lot more from amy in the future. She has certainly challenged a large number of thinks I always took for granted.
http://departmentofdeviance.blogspot.com/
She has a beautiful new blog up about being a deviant, and it's not just cool but funny too. Here's to a fruitful new philosophical endeavour. Why don't you go over there and talk all philosophy
http://departmentofdeviance.blogspot.com/
Please chime in the comments here and there to talk about your favourite philosophy stories! Maybe we can make this all a better place
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