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Digital Socialism: How Mumblecore Filmmaking is Defying Capitalism

x Bookmark Stephen Lee Naish has a new article in Film, Digital Socialism: How Mumblecore Filmmaking is Defying Capitalism

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Hard Compatibilism?

x Bookmark Hard Compatibilism?   Jason Zarri   Incompatibilism is the view that free will is incompatible with determinism; compatibilism is the view that it is compatible with it. Libertarianism is the combination of of incompatibilism with the view that determinism is false, hard determinism is the combination of incompatibilism with the view that determinism more »

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Climate Change (Infographic)

x Bookmark Allison Lee has shared an infographic on climate change with us. Thanks Allison!   Created by: Learnstuff.com Original Infographic: Here  

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Looking for Guest Bloggers

x Bookmark For a while my blog Philosophical Pontifications and this blog have, unfortunately, been primarily monologues. In the interest of starting more conversations, both about philosophy and the humanities in general, I’ve decided to look for guest bloggers. You can contribute one post, a series of posts, or even become a regular contributor–it’s entirely more »

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Some Strong Conditionals for Sentential Logics (Circulation Draft)

x Bookmark Jason Zarri has made the first post on Scholardarity’s Draftboard, Some Strong Conditionals for Sentential Logics (Circulation Draft).

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Notes on Timothy Williamson’s Lecture “Logics as Scientific Theories”

x Bookmark Jason Zarri has made a new contribution to Philosophy Notes, his Notes on Timothy Williamson’s Lecture “Logics as Scientific Theories”, which were taken during the lecture on November 1st.

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Open Source Study Notes — A New Feature of Scholardarity

x Bookmark Open Source Study Notes, a new feature of Scholardarity, is opening. Anyone can contribute their study notes, study guides or study aids, and even overviews or introductions. All contributions will be free to read, and no registration is required. Submissions can be about specific courses, books, or articles; but they can also be more »

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