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In Defense of Objective Idealism

x Bookmark Scott Ryan has a new essay in Philosophy, In Defense of Objective Idealism.  

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Take This Fun Constitution Quiz!

x Bookmark Scott Ryan has a new essay in Philosophy,  Take This Fun Constitution Quiz! (It’s not really a quiz; he just use that format to convey some basic information about how the Constitution is supposed to work, by way of preparation for further arguments about the right of privacy.)

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Philosophy Limerick of the Day: David Lewis

x Bookmark   By Jason Zarri   David K. Lewis opined Possibilia should never be quined: Accept possible worlds, and a paradise unfolds None greater than which you can find. And just so you know, I think that’ll be it on the limericks for a while. 😉

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Philosophy Limerick of the Day: Ayn Rand

x Bookmark By Jason Zarri   Ayn Rand had an ideology To found philosophy on a tautology: All A are A, at the end of the day And therefore, you must do things her way!

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Philosophy Limerick of the Day: Quine

x Bookmark   Willard V. Quine had a plan To put analyticity under the ban He scotched the Two Dogmas, and fought ever onwards To show modality was a sham

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Philosophy Limerick of the Day: Wittgenstein

x Bookmark By Jason Zarri There was once a philosopher, Witt Who acted just like a git He picked up a poker, and when thought a joker Stormed out of the room in a fit

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On the Paradox of Deontological Restrictions

x Bookmark Jason Zarri has a new article in Ethics, On the Paradox of Deontological Restrictions.

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Ways Modality Could Be (Circulation Draft)

x Bookmark Jason Zarri has a new paper on Scholardarity’s Draftboard,  Ways Modality Could Be (Circulation Draft)

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Letter to the Editor

x Bookmark Letter to the Editor To the Editor: Sir. Thank you for taking my letter. I am writing the Scholardarity Philosophy Editor to challenge an assertion made by Richard Dawkins to the effect that belief in religion is similar to belief in the “Flying Spaghetti Monster.” The argument rests on a premise that religious more »

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