Richard Pettigrew

@Wiglet1981

Philosopher | Accuracy & Laws of Credence | Who Are Universities For? | Choosing for Changing Selves Out now! 🏳️‍🌈🌹

Bristol, England
Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2019.

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    15. sij

    I’ve read six sentences and haven’t spotted any typos yet 🤞 Choosing for Changing Selves is published with ! I’ve never been so nervous about a piece of writing going out before. So many people to thank, but most Twitterless, so I’ve tagged those who are here.

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    PhD student, c.2020: Here’s a limited argument I made based on years of specialized research. Hope it’s OK 😕 Philosopher dude, c.1770: Here are some Thoughts I had in the Bath. They constitute Universal & Self-Evident Laws of Nature. FIGHT ME.

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    Looks like did a writeup of of the Combahee River Collective, where she explains why she endorsed Sanders, but more interestingly to me, her perspective on the term "identity politics", which the collective popularized 1/4

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    Magnificent and very important book, now out in Kindle, coming soon in hardcover: Choosing for Changing Selves, by

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    this is what the internet used to be like

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    Here’s the text of my introductory remarks at the discussion of Who Are Universities For? at on Friday. Thanks again to Simon Marginson () & Karen O’Brien () for their generous commentary.

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    Really wish the natural abbreviation for 'Brier score' wasn't 'BS'

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    Philosophical Studies Transformative experience and the shark problem

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    For those interested in rationality and its limits, Edna Ullmann-Margalit's Normal Rationality repays careful reading - relevant to law, politics, consumption, daily life. (And the chapter on considerateness is a gem.)

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    they do have a true justified belief in it.

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    2. velj
    Odgovor korisniku/ci

    This one time I existed in a place with people, and had to undergo the inarticulable torment of being known as a being unto myself amidst others with all the infinitude of my wretchedness bearing down upon us. Awful. Don't like to think about it anymore.

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    In place of the view that we ought to minimise expected objective wrongdoing (MEOW), I propose that we ought to think of ought in terms of discounted objective grounds (DOG). Let this be the philosophical contribution I'm remembered for.

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    Can you please sign this petition to stop the government from deporting black British citizens to Jamaica. More planned deportations are due next month. I would be really grateful if you could RT too. Thank you 🙏🏽

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    2. velj

    Lovely and eloquent call to arms here—highly recommended!

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    ‘Who Are Universities For? is an attempt to defamiliarise the current higher education system ... One way to do that is to describe the sort of individual whom our current system best serves & appreciate how small a group that is’ -

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    31. sij

    Re-reading Wuthering Heights is a great reminder that 150 years ago, if you, say, sprained an ankle at a neighbor's house, you just lived there for five weeks until it healed.

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    Here’s the text of my introductory remarks at the discussion of Who Are Universities For? at on Friday. Thanks again to Simon Marginson () & Karen O’Brien () for their generous commentary.

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    31. sij

    This just in - the PDF of my new book 'Games in the Philosophy of Biology' is available free through CUP for the next several weeks. You can download it here:

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    I had a lot of fun talking through my book with for the New Books in Philosophy podcast Hope it is at least moderately diverting for listeners too.

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