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“Canadian Hegelianism turns out to be its own philosophical tradition” — Amod Lele (Boston U.) tells us what it is
Philosophically interesting books for young kids — a DN list from several years ago
“Not to put too fine a point on it, but in general the project of ‘value lock-in’ is team evil” — Eric Schliesser (Amsterdam) on cultural plasticity, technology and values, the importance of institutions, and what we owe the future
“Now there is no nature in the world because we’re in charge everywhere. The only question is are we going to be benign and fostering stewards or not?” — Martha Nussbaum (Chicago) interviewed in the NYT
On the “various threads of philosophy that could be tested against sexual experience, reimagining pornography’s lessons” — Kathleen Lubey (St. John’s) on why we should “apprehend the full contents of pornography”
How and why to call on your students — advice from Harry Brighouse (Wisconsin)
Money: a philosophy course — Andrew Bailey (Yale-NUS) explains the value of his “Money” course to Axios (includes link to his syllabus)

Discussion welcome.

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