colincaret
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@ good luck! ethics bowl is one of the things that got me excited about philosophy back when I was an undergrad :)
about 3 hours ago
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Love it :) RT @: 711. A man might say: 'I can't see a thing' and 'I can't see a thing but the fog.' Both might be true.
10:10 AM Nov 13th
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Just laughed so hard I peed a little. This is amazing!
11:44 AM Nov 12th
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I knew it! RT @: What Bill Murray whispered to Scarlett Johansson at the end of Lost in Translation was "gunga, gunga-lagunga."
11:40 PM Nov 11th
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@ convergence?
3:47 PM Nov 11th
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@ oddly enough, Field's is not, he doesn't like LaTeX for some reason, but I'm sure they've had other .tex manuscripts.
3:22 PM Nov 11th
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@ possible that typesetting awkwardness of () due to .tex issues, but that may be incidental to policy.
3:12 PM Nov 11th
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@ hahaha, love the paper idea.
2:51 PM Nov 11th
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@ surprisingly, the answer seems to be that there is none, but let me know if you find a good source.
2:40 PM Nov 11th
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@ I've never found good reason to think killing or using animals as a food source is intrinsically wrong.
7:44 AM Nov 11th
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@ that's going to vary with your ethics, but even I, unwavering vegan, am happy to see it more alike environmentalism.
7:43 AM Nov 11th
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@ mmm, sorry, tweets moving too fast... agree with the reduction strategy you outlined before that.
3:55 AM Nov 11th
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@ I totally agree with this.
3:49 AM Nov 11th
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@ is that an interesting point? did anyone think otherwise? isn't that how change works? I don't quite get it :)
3:37 AM Nov 11th
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@ re: straw man, quote makes it sound like ethical vegetarianism = view that change is an absolute, not even sure what that means.
3:32 AM Nov 11th
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@ Ah I see, and I agree, one can certainly sympathise with values that one does not always adhere to (most of us do).
3:30 AM Nov 11th
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@ @ looks like a straw man: morality may be absolute, e.g. your actions are right or wrong, what's that to do with change?
3:16 AM Nov 11th
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@ where did you use channel theory in connection with CFs?
12:34 AM Nov 11th
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less sick... this is progress
12:52 PM Nov 10th
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RT @: The amount of crap you're forced to look at makes subscribing to Philos-L almost not worth it. (Sadly true!)
8:48 AM Nov 10th
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