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    This month our Philosopher of the Month blog explores the life and major works of Henry David Thoreau, American philosopher, environmentalist, essayist, and poet.

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  2. What does trustworthiness means in our lives? Listen to in conversation with on discussing themes from her recent book 'How To Be Trustworthy' (link to book: )

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  3. Its & ideas ! Here are our recommended reads from some of tonight's guests. You can find out about these and many more philosophy books via our website.

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  4. Does your research cover historical philosophers? Check out letters written to and from philosophers in the 15th-18th centuries on Electronic Enlightenment.

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  5. Do humans have extraordinary parts, as well as ordinary parts? Chad Carmichael explores how to solve the ancient puzzle of Dion and Theon in this article from Mind.

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  6. Should all five external senses be put to use when attending a gallery exhibit? This paper investigates the aesthetic scope of the five external senses, addressing some standard arguments about the limits of the ‘lower’ senses.

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  7. Science, governance, politics and ethics easily become entangled in infectious disease policymaking, especially during a public health emergency. How do One Health policies deal with scientific uncertainty?

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  8. 'Failure to participate in a collective endeavor is fundamentally irrational whenever it risks contributing to outcomes contrary to our own basic interests' argues author of The Duty to Vote in this piece via

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  9. From author and philosopher John Broome, the argument that an individual's emissions of greenhouse gas doesn't do any harm is confronted.

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  11. Are epistemic trespassers reliable judges in fields where they are outsiders?

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  12. In this article Hilary Putman explores the subject of pragmatism, and examines the insights and errors of the movement with respect to verificationism.

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  13. What is meant by ‘practice’? Jessica Carter explores the field ‘The Philosophy of Mathematical Practice’ (PMP), and how the three different strands that characterise the field differ in how they understand ‘practice’.

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  14. From 'The Oxford Handbook of The History of Analytic Philosophy', learn how W. V. O. Quine, Saul Kripke, and Hilary Putnam rejected the traditional descriptivist account of name and introduced profound changes in

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  15. Which ‘misrepresented artistic performances’ are artistic crimes, and which are not? Read a paper from David Davis in

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  16. 'How should we resist the mirroring of language when talking about the mind?' Read Bence Nanay from the OUPblog in 2014 on language use and the mind.

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  17. Explore our recommended reading and free content collection on our Philosopher of the Month, Hilary Putnam, including this article on 'narrow content' from The Oxford Handbook of

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  18. Congratulations to Carlos Santana on winning the 2019 Popper Prize for his paper on living in the Anthropocene. Read the winning article now.

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  19. What is realism? Although this paper does not answer that very large question, Hilary Putnam contributes to a portion of an answer.

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  20. Learn about Hilary Putnam and his views on semantic externalism and functionalism in our January Philosopher of the Month blog post.

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