Philosophy Thursday: Slavoj Žižek

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Click Here to Read:  Slavoj Zizek: In the Wake of Paris Attacks the Left Must Embrace Its Radical Western Roots: Zizek responds to his critics on the refugee crisis BY Slacoj ŽiŽek on the In These Times website on November 16, 2015.

Click Here to Read:   Slavoj Zizek: I am not the world’s hippest philosopher! The coolest and most influential leftist in Europe tells Salon he battles depression — and those who worship him By Katie Engelhart on the Salon website on December 29, 2012. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Slavoj Žižek

Philosophy Thursday: Frans de Waal

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Click Here to View: Frans de Waal Primatologist Ted Talk on Moral behavior in animals on April 2012 on the Ted website.

Click Here to Read: Frans de Waal by Kate Murphy in The New York Times on July 30, 2016.

Click Here to Listen To: Primatologist Frans de Waal weighs in on Harambe By Micah Loewinger on the Radio Lab website on June 08, 2016. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Frans de Waal

Philosophy Thursday: Philip Kitcher

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Click Here to Read:  Philip Kitcher on the Department of Philosophy of the Columbia University of the City of New York Website.

Click Here to Read: The Ethical Project by Philip Kitcher on the Harvard University Press Website.

Click Here to Read: Things Fall Apart By Philip Kitcher in The New York Times on September 8, 2013. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Philip Kitcher

Philosophy Thursday: Jim Holt

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Click Here to Read: Philosopher Jim Holt on Nothingness, the God Wars, and His New Book: “I’m a Little Unhinged” by Lauren Christensen In Vanity Fair on July 16, 2013.

Click Here to View:  Why is there something rather than nothing? In his book “Why Does the World Exist?” Jim Holt dares to ask on The TED talk website in September 2014. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Jim Holt

Philosophy Thursday: I. Bernard Cohen

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Click Here to Read: I. Bernard Cohen, 89, Dies; Pioneer in History of Science By Wolfgang  Saxon The New York Times on June 28, 2003.

Click Here to Read: Stories by I. Bernard Cohen in the Scientific American.

Click Here to Read: Revolution in Science: I. Bernard Cohen, reply by Ian Hacking in The New York Review on Books in the October 9, 1986 Issue. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: I. Bernard Cohen

Philosophy Thursday: Sally Haslanger

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Click Here to Read:  Ontology and and Social Construction by Sally Haslanger on Philosophical Topics Volume 23:2 Fall 1975.

Click Here to Read: Gender and Race: (What) Are They? (What) Do We Want Them to Be? by Sally Haslanger om Nous 34:1(2000) 31-55.

Click Here to Read: What is “natural” and what is “social”? Q&A with MIT Philosopher Sally Haslanger on the MIT News website. Continue reading Philosophy Thursday: Sally Haslanger