Sorry, I guess I wasn't clear: do you consider medium and twitter to be part of academia? Do you see them as academic journals?
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Replying to @BettyLorretty
I think it's entirely normal for philosophy academics to engage with the wider public as academics. I launched a philosophy magazine back in the 1990s predicated on exactly that fact.
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Replying to @PhilosophyExp
Oh... so you believe the normal academic fashion is to be noisy then?
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Replying to @BettyLorretty
No, I don't share your definition of noisy. You're not very good at this, so I suggest you stop trying. Jesus.
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Replying to @BettyLorretty
This is daft. Do you really think that people's public profiles can't be increased by a "noisy" push back? I'd say that's what happened with Jordon Peterson, for example, who would have remained a hardly known mediocrity without it.
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Replying to @PhilosophyExp
So do you think that Stock and Peterson would be smart to use inflammatory language to draw protest and counterprotest in order to increase their public profile?
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Replying to @BettyLorretty @PhilosophyExp
Are you on here talking about Stock and Peterson in order to increase their public profiles?
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Replying to @BettyLorretty
Betty, you're being a little silly, and I'm sure you've got much better things to do with your time than engage in what are really very very very obvious provocations on Twitter. Hope you have a great day!
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Replying to @PhilosophyExp
You too! :) thanks for helping me increase my public profile!
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