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Saturday, August 15, 2020

Tweet from Nigel Warburton (@philosophybites)

Nigel Warburton (@philosophybites) tweeted at 5:52 AM on Sat, Aug 15, 2020: ���� (https://twitter.com/philosophybites/status/1294587643293061126?s=02) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download?s=13

Thursday, August 13, 2020

Tweet from John Cleese (@JohnCleese)

John Cleese (@JohnCleese) tweeted at 1:16 PM on Thu, Aug 13, 2020: I'm not going to argue with you! #MontyPython https://t.co/K6tf44J7nV (https://twitter.com/JohnCleese/status/1293974712700112897?s=02) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download?s=13

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Walking to school

Monday, August 10, 2020

Tweet from John Kaag (@JohnKaag)

John Kaag (@JohnKaag) tweeted at 6:42 AM on Mon, Aug 10, 2020: Join me and C.S. Soong to discuss SICK SOULS, HEALTHY MINDS @PrincetonUPress today at 12 Pacific Time on NPR KPFA Berkeley on Against the Grain. https://t.co/5ehqNqRJPY (https://twitter.com/JohnKaag/status/1292788492158861312?s=02) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download?s=13

Sunday, August 9, 2020

Cosmic Philosophy



Brian Cox (@ProfBrianCox) tweeted at 5:21 PM on Sat, Aug 08, 2020: Some people seem to get upset about the ultimate demise of our world, and indeed of all the stars in the far future. I think that coming to terms with our fragile and finite and yet indescribably fortunate and wonderful existence is the greatest intellectual adventure. (https://twitter.com/ProfBrianCox/status/1292224439275401217?s=02) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download?s=13


Tweet from Nigel Warburton (@philosophybites)

Nigel Warburton (@philosophybites) tweeted at 2:36 AM on Sun, Aug 09, 2020: The great Carl Sagan speaking about the nature and importance of science (1994) - from 6’.45” on. https://t.co/cubyXfwcNb (https://twitter.com/philosophybites/status/1292364145673883649?s=02) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download?s=13

Tweet from Humanists UK (@Humanists_UK)

Humanists UK (@Humanists_UK) tweeted at 1:00 AM on Sun, Aug 09, 2020: As we observe the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombings of #Hiroshima and #Nagasaki, we consider this speech given in 1955 by Bertrand Russell. In a new age of atomic fear, he told the world: 'Remember your humanity, and forget the rest.' #Hiroshima75 #Nagasaki75 https://t.co/rGDfTSXmr1 (https://twitter.com/Humanists_UK/status/1292339828726652928?s=02) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download?s=13

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Tweet from Brian D. Earp (@briandavidearp)

Brian D. Earp (@briandavidearp) tweeted at 7:02 PM on Tue, Aug 04, 2020: Peaceful, loving thoughts ... https://t.co/7rO5JhRVj8 (https://twitter.com/briandavidearp/status/1290800191172378624?s=02) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download?s=13

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Tweet from APA Blog (@apa_blog)

APA Blog (@apa_blog) tweeted at 10:00 AM on Fri, Jul 31, 2020: Reflections of a Dinosaur: Cora Diamond’s John Dewey Lecture https://t.co/FX2zWNDZ4Z (https://twitter.com/apa_blog/status/1289214370258522118?s=02) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download?s=13

What to Stream: “The Last Days of Immanuel Kant,” a Physical Comedy of the Philosophical Life

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-front-row/what-to-stream-the-last-days-of-immanuel-kant-a-physical-comedy-of-the-philosophical-life?utm_source=onsite-share&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=onsite-share&utm_brand=the-new-yorker

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Tweet from TPM (@philosophersmag)

TPM (@philosophersmag) tweeted at 1:00 PM on Tue, Jul 21, 2020: "Philosophy is to be studied, not for the sake of any definite answers to its questions, since no definite answers can, as a rule, be known to be true, but rather for the sake of the questions themselves.” -- Bertrand Russell (https://twitter.com/philosophersmag/status/1285635790920454146?s=02) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download?s=13

Tweet from Aeon+Psyche (@aeonmag)

Aeon+Psyche (@aeonmag) tweeted at 1:01 PM on Tue, Jul 21, 2020: The Māori concept of whakapapa illuminates how the living share the world with the dead and the unborn. We cannot discount the welfare of future generations https://t.co/kvuMM2RXqW (https://twitter.com/aeonmag/status/1285635957161697283?s=02) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download?s=13

Monday, July 20, 2020

Tweet from Five Books (@five_books)

Five Books (@five_books) tweeted at 5:30 PM on Mon, Jul 20, 2020: Beauvoir, Confucius, Kant and Wittgenstein are just some of the philosophers in our 'Great Philosophers' category (arranged by date of birth). @philosophybites is setting up more book recommendation interviews as we speak, but here's the list so far: https://t.co/0RhpQPZ89j (https://twitter.com/five_books/status/1285341304973602822?s=02) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download?s=13

Friday, July 17, 2020

Evil Geniuses by Kurt Andersen: 9781984801340 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books


https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/594493/evil-geniuses-by-kurt-andersen/


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Sunday, July 12, 2020

Tweet from Five Books (@five_books)

Five Books (@five_books) tweeted at 8:25 AM on Sun, Jul 12, 2020: Would you kill one person to save five? Should we be able to sell our kidneys? David Edmonds, co-host of the @philosophybites podcast, on ethical problems https://t.co/FE5u8CQLu2 (https://twitter.com/five_books/status/1282304959346806784?s=02) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download?s=13