Are you a philosopher with a great idea for Radiolab? Register for this live Zoom event, where you can talk with Latif Nasser directly, or just come and listen. Also, can you believe I convinced @latifnasser to listen to you lot? https://t.co/c0bDyEy5Ca
Congratulations to the recipients of PPN's inaugural public philosophy awards, Jared Talley and Nancy McHugh! Non-tweet-length details here! https://t.co/huJxIvsRmx
Registration for the upcoming PPN conference is now open! The conference is September 8-10 at UC Santa Cruz. Register, tell your friends, come hang out! https://t.co/0HZuMX7IJ1
I am currently writing a piece on the future of public philosophy & would be very interested to know your thoughts. What do you think should be the topics, areas, modes of engagement, direction of travel? What are the particular opportunities & challenges?
Philosophers of the City, don't forget to submit your abstracts for our upcoming 10th-anniversary conference in Brooklyn! We anticipate your marvellous abstract by May 1st, 2023. #CfP : https://t.co/o3yqEBm5Tj
🚨PPN is offering two awards for outstanding public philosophers! Nominations close on April 30th! Please nominate public philosophers you think deserve better recognition for their work! (Both early career and senior philosophers welcome!) Details here! 🚨https://t.co/huJxIvsRmx
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What Matters Most
Conversations on the Art of Living
edited by Anthony Morgan
“A series of gripping, personal interviews that bring philosophy to bear on matters of urgency: misinformation, racial politics, capitalism, justice, AI, and more.” - @KieranSetiya
I took pictures of my former & current MIAD student senior thesis projects, and I'll be posting/promoting them in my social media over this week
First up, an explicitly philosophy-focused project by Andrew Lapinskas in Communication Design! Here's his site https://t.co/K1fStzF9wD
Look! It's Plato in Prospect Park!
Join him (and us) this Saturday 4/22 for a conversation on his Allegory of the Cave that will be led by and aimed at phi-curious high school students.
Follow the link for more information and to register (it's free!)
https://t.co/Qb2CL4ogKi
Excellent conversation at today's #APALive event, "Policing, Policy, and Ethics" cosponsored by @PublicPhilNet. Thanks to panelists @RaffDonelson, Didier Fassin, Rachel Harmon, Brandon Hogan, & @LukeWilliamHunt! Check out the recording on the @apaphilosophy website in a few days.
This Thursday, April 13th at 5:00 PM EST (on Zoom): a one-hour interdisciplinary discussion of "Policing, Policy, and Ethics," organized by PPN, the APA, and the Policing, Policy and Philosophy Initiative!
Open to absolutely all!
Registration + details: https://t.co/21u4hJmHeG!
Online Philosophy for Teens Summer Camp, on behalf of The Royal Institute of Philosophy, June 24th to August 26th involves weekly live discussions via Zoom, topic videos, competitions, quizzes etc. FREE but numbers limited. @philos4teens Find out more: https://t.co/vZgYu760I5
Does your philosophy department have a program through which students can get credit for internships at businesses, non-profits, and other organizations? https://t.co/DSjBMgw8Lm
New interview! Rob Lewis and Paul Doran of the Philosophy in Pubs network:
"We've sort of distilled [our purpose] to being the democratisation of philosophy. It's the democratisation of being able to think and engage in a philosophical way."
https://t.co/v1bMiKIZlr
Join the Public Philosophy Network and the American Philosophical Association on April 13th (5pm EST/2pm PST) for a webinar on "Policing, Policy, and Ethics." This event is free and open to all. @apaphilosophy
Register here: https://t.co/6FI1dEPqKb