(Lewandowsky et al., 2012: p. 122) You can also download and read or share a .pdf of the complete text of this essay by scrolling down to the bottom of this post and clicking on the Download tab. On Fundamental Philosophical Disagreements For the purposes of this essay, let’s call people who wholeheartedly pursue and … [continue reading]
Monthly Archives: July 2023
Much-Too-Quick Overviews, #20: Critical Race Theory.
Much-Too-Quick Overviews, written, produced, and presented by Andrew D. Chapman, is a series of easily accessible, concise presentations of otherwise not-so-easily-accessible, not-so-concise philosophy, intended as starting-points for further independent inquiry and critical thinking, whether inside or outside the professional academy. PREVIOUS EPISODES: 1. Existentialism 2. Feminism 3. LGBTQ+ Rights 4. Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems 5. The … [continue reading]
On the Impossibility of Kantbots and Seeing What’s Staring Us Right in the Face.
You can also download and read or share a .pdf of the complete text of this essay by scrolling down to the bottom of this post and clicking on the Download tab. On the Impossibility of Kantbots and Seeing What’s Staring Us Right in the Face The history of Kant’s life is difficult to describe. … [continue reading]
Much-Too-Quick Overviews, #19: Critical Theory.
Much-Too-Quick Overviews, written, produced, and presented by Andrew D. Chapman, is a series of easily accessible, concise presentations of otherwise not-so-easily-accessible, not-so-concise philosophy, intended as starting-points for further independent inquiry and critical thinking, whether inside or outside the professional academy. PREVIOUS EPISODES: 1. Existentialism 2. Feminism 3. LGBTQ+ Rights 4. Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems 5. The … [continue reading]
A Philosopher’s Diary, #12.2–Philosophy and Flow States, Part 2: Integrated Flow States and Philosophy as a Way of Life.
The descriptive sub-title of this blog—Against Professional Philosophy—originally created and rolled out in 2013, is “A Co-Authored Anarcho-Philosophical Diary.” Now, ten years later, after more than 300,000 views of the site, this series, A Philosopher’s Diary, finally literally instantiates that description by featuring short monthly entries by one or another of the members of the … [continue reading]
Much-Too-Quick Overviews, #18: Martin Heidegger.
Much-Too-Quick Overviews, written, produced, and presented by Andrew D. Chapman, is a series of easily accessible, concise presentations of otherwise not-so-easily-accessible, not-so-concise philosophy, intended as starting-points for further independent inquiry and critical thinking, whether inside or outside the professional academy. PREVIOUS EPISODES: 1. Existentialism 2. Feminism 3. LGBTQ+ Rights 4. Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems 5. The … [continue reading]
Addicted to Chatbots: ChatGPT as Substance D.
(Favpng, 2017) You can also download and read or share a .pdf of the complete text of this essay by scrolling down to the bottom of this post and clicking on the Download tab. Addicted to Chatbots: ChatGPT as Substance D In Philip K. Dick’s brilliant 1977 dystopian science fiction novel, A Scanner Darkly, and … [continue reading]
Much-Too-Quick Overviews, #17: Roland Barthes.
Much-Too-Quick Overviews, written, produced, and presented by Andrew D. Chapman, is a series of easily accessible, concise presentations of otherwise not-so-easily-accessible, not-so-concise philosophy, intended as starting-points for further independent inquiry and critical thinking, whether inside or outside the professional academy. PREVIOUS EPISODES: 1. Existentialism 2. Feminism 3. LGBTQ+ Rights 4. Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems 5. The … [continue reading]
The Illusion of the Illusion of Moral Decline.
(Biguenet, 2017) You can also download and read or share a .pdf of the complete text of this essay by scrolling to the bottom of this post and clicking on the Download tab. The Illusion of the Illusion of Moral Decline 1. Introduction Adam Mastroianni and Daniel Gilbert in their paper, “The Illusion of Moral … [continue reading]
Borderless Philosophy 7 (2024), First Call For Submissions On This Special Topic: “The Critical Philosophy of Digital Technology.”
*** You can also download and read or share a .pdf of the complete text of this Call For Submissions by scrolling to the bottom of this post and clicking on the Download tab. *** Borderless Philosophy’s Editorial Team, whose members currently are: Dennis Earl (Coastal Carolina Univ., USA) https://www.coastal.edu/academics/facultyprofiles/humanities/philosophyandreligiousstudies/dennisearl/, Robert Hanna (Independent, USA) (Editorial … [continue reading]