Following the release of Natasha McKeever's paper "Is Sex Work Inherently Gendered?" (available to read here: https://t.co/CxzeLphbYG...), this week's @EthicsUntangled episode sees Jim Baxter speaking to Natasha about this topic.
Natasha McKeever of IDEA has just had a new paper published. Entitled "Is Sex Work Inherently Gendered?" it is open access and available to read here: https://t.co/aTMkJJisbj This also links with the work Natasha is doing within @LeedsCLSR
A new CTP blog article written by PRHS's Dr Heather Logue has been published. The article is titled, "What it’s like to perceive: Eden vs. The Matrix".
We hope you enjoy reading this
https://t.co/kAHGOY9taZ
Previous publications can be accessed here https://t.co/2mSimdG6hq
CTP Blog: Discussing the notion that justified belief depends on its truth across other possible worlds, Dr. Nick Makins argues these theories face a new version of an old problem: Bertrand’s Paradox. Read the full article here - https://t.co/iap2VOXBhQ
Did you catch the announcement on Mersenne about research funding opportunities @LeedsPRHS? We'd love to hear from you if you are interested in exploring the possibility of postgraduate study with us. https://t.co/dJOPDGHcEy
'Look for racism, be alert to racism, and act on it.'
Professor Johanna Stiebert @religionpublife@LeedsPRHS responded to the Hook Lecture this year, and shares her highlight here.
You can watch the full talk on YouTube now! https://t.co/IjVTxwTQCp
@CTBI@LeedsMinster
Come and study with us! IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds is offering two PhD scholarships, including all fees and student maintenance, to mark our 20th anniversary as a Centre.
https://t.co/1voYchm2nZ
Today we’re welcoming Dr Edward Gillian for our HPS Visiting Speaker Seminar: “William Whewell and the Science of Architectural History” #histsci 3.15pm at Botany House, 1.03
Insightful comments from @lukephilosophy in the letters page today on how the #dating crisis affects young people. Thank you to Luke and @LeedsCLSR for their help in the original Observer investigation into dating apps
https://t.co/o62cdOx8U3
https://t.co/dRDCgZrg8L
Exciting! Dr Luke Brunning's work was cited in The Guardian’s article “Addicted to love: how dating apps ‘exploit’ their users.” The article cites Luke's fascinating parallel between dating apps and video game loot boxes. #Research#DatingApps https://t.co/dQjvcYBvKL
“Radick recounts every twist and turn of the debate, and his account of the Bateson-Weldon stand-off is surely definitive”: Lorraine Daston on DISPUTED INHERITANCE in the London Review of Books – https://t.co/PIQf8xrua1
Should we be worried about teledildonics? Tune into the latest episode of the @EthicsUntangled podcast, during which Robbie Arrell, Lecturer in Applied Ethics at the @IDEA_Leeds Centre, raises serious concerns about the new technology
https://t.co/PkbFxvZOuc
“Beyond the authorized version of the history of genetics another option emerges.” | Gregory Radick explains why the mistaken idea that genes determine character traits was allowed to persist. https://t.co/HwU5L2s1uI
Exciting news! The Centre for Theoretical Philosophy (CTP) has launched its blog series. 🎉 Kicking things off, Dr. Joshua Habgood-Coote explores the question, “What are philosophy journals for?” 📚✨
Read the full article here:
https://t.co/IdhU7ImjSm
In the latest episode of @EthicsUntangled Jim speaks to Graham Bex-Priestley about Graham's novel approach to the questions of what gender actually is, he suggests we should think of someone's gender as being like their name.
Link to Podcast here: https://t.co/kQbkIcrnhB