My article "The Boundary Problem in Workplace Democracy: Who Constitutes the Corporate Demos?" is now even more published than before, page numbers and all!
https://t.co/LMffQq60ek
@bogoeskiv They specifically say the evacuation of Gaza city is unjustifiable even if it was a means to suppress Hamas and that withholding food and water is also categorically unjustifiable. I struggle to see how you'd read that to support the opposite...
@bogoeskiv Thanks Vladimir! So if I understand you correctly then, you object to the text because it is a political statement essentially supporting objectionable acts?
That seems a little odd to me because the authors explicitly object to a number of courses of action:
@philpaiement @cprazevedo If I’m not mistaken, the authors don’t argue about what the rules should be. They only talk about what is morally permissible.
You can think that an action should be illegal while also holding that it’s sometimes morally permissible
@PasquetLuca@bogoeskiv Ah, thanks! That does look like it's mainly discomfort with the fact that sometimes actions that are illegal can be morally permissible, especially in exceptional circumstances. Plus concern with the specific function of IHL norms.
This paper is amazing
Goal: To understand how philosophical education impacts philosophical intuitions
Method: Tracking a sample of undergrad philosophy majors for their entire college career, giving them the same thought experiments each semester
https://t.co/gatF8w1rYB
@adam_tooze refreshing to see someone just unapologetically treat as a premise the view that surges in far-right politics is a predictable sociological phenomenon that has alterable material conditions. too much moralizing about this fact and too little strategic thinking about it imho
On this day 197 years ago the world's first ever public railway was opened in northern England.
And a whole new form of architecture was born: the train station.
So, to celebrate, here are some of the world's greatest train stations...
ist das zitat "Behind Manchester stood Mississippi" ursprünglich von nancy fraser oder ist das ein geflügeltes wort/zitat von jemand anderem, das sie einfach manchmal nutzt?
The Berlin expropriation initiative is taking the next step. They’re fundraising to write their own expropriation law in preparation for a binding referendum
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