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    13 hours ago

    And if your idea is more essay- than book-length, pitch ME 😁

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  3. Feb 2

    “...the darkness has always been heavy, the wind hard, and love has always, always been somewhere between killing and caring...” Jon Fosse, Melancholy

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  4. Feb 1

    This is awesome. FYI the author, Jeremiah Budin (⁦⁩ ) is coming to ⁦⁩ in the spring quarter for a Night Owls on “Can Something Be Funny Because It’s True?”

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  5. Jan 31

    I am really worried about what this means for academic freedom, for the UC system, for philosophy. But I regret having posted this. It enabled expressions of hate against Universities and academia on the part those who were looking for such opportunities. I'm sorry for that.

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    It's rather curious, as someone whose time is split evenly between two Twitter-spheres, I have encountered almost no scientists who run their Twitter page as I imagine an "influencer" would, yet 'Academic Philosophy' Twitter is absolutely riddled with them.

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  7. Jan 31

    I know there are some Radiohead haters out there, but what I don't understand is how they explain away the genius of the transition to the "you know where you are with" part of this song. (Begins around 3 minute mark)

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  8. Jan 31

    One way to think about moods is to see each mood as corresponding to a personality type. Vacillating between them (as opposed to holding one fixedly) means that you take in more information: you "sample" the world from a (diachronically variegated) series of points of view.

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    Jan 31

    the way that making it fine for people to disclose hard stuff if they want rapidly becomes a norm where you have to disclose is extremely weird… weird means bad

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  10. Jan 31

    UC Berkeley has publicized its rubric for assessing peoples' diversity and inclusion statements. You get 5 points for "Clear and detailed ideas for...advancing equity and inclusion...through their research, teaching, and/or service." Note word "research"

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    Jan 31
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    Omigosh, I should totally be doing this!

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  13. Jan 30

    Right now is explaining modality to the city of Chicago.

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  14. Jan 30

    sorry should have tagged

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  16. Jan 30

    I am so honored that Patrick Foran took the time to write this overview of my work!

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    Jan 28

    Julia Stiles as the school newspaper’s cyberpunk editor-in-chief on a 1994 episode of ‘Ghostwriter.’ I will never get tired of this clip.

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    So as you can probably tell from my Twitter bio, I was recently tapped as Literature Editor at and curated the fiction in the latest issue, which just dropped. I wanted to take the opportunity to highlight the two amazing pieces we picked & their authors. (THREAD)

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    Jan 30

    Big eyeglasses are receptive and humane. Narrow eyeglasses are cramped and judgmental. (I have derived this truth a priori from first principles, but I am ready to entertain empirical counterevidence if any can be provided.)

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