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Published in Science and Philosophy

·Feb 27, 2021

Neon Genesis Evangelion and the Hedgehog’s Dilemma

This is a small excerpt from our chapter in the forthcoming book Neon Genesis Evangelion and Philosophy. Among the most significant shows that Netflix has acquired, lies undoubtedly Neon Genesis Evangelion. …

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Neon Genesis Evangelion and the Hedgehog’s Dilemma
Neon Genesis Evangelion and the Hedgehog’s Dilemma
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Published in Science and Philosophy

·Feb 27, 2021

Representing the Autism Spectrum

In a recent article, published in The American Journal of Bioethics by Robert Chapman and myself*, we argue that accurate representation of the entire autism spectrum requires putting the voices of non-verbal autistics center-stage. …

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Representing the Autism Spectrum
Representing the Autism Spectrum
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Published in Science and Philosophy

·Feb 27, 2021

Are Generational Welfare Trades Always Unjust?

A brief report on our recent publication. — A few days ago, I have published a paper with a number of other bioethicists spread across a number of institutions (Oxford, Yale, Sydney, among others). …

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Are Generational Welfare Trades Always Unjust?
Are Generational Welfare Trades Always Unjust?
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Published in Science and Philosophy

·Dec 5, 2020

Psychedelics and Philosophy — 3:16

Interview by Lindsay Jordan and Richard Marshall Chris Letheby is a philosopher working on issues related to the therapeutic and transformative potential of classic psychedelic drugs. …

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Psychedelics and Philosophy — 3:16
Psychedelics and Philosophy — 3:16
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Published in Science and Philosophy

·Dec 5, 2020

evolution, bioethics and human nature — 3:16

Tim Lewens interviewed by Richard Marshall. ‘ So does this mean that we still have something to learn from Popper, Kuhn and the other big beasts of mid-century philosophy of science? Yes! Feyerabend is right, I think, to cast doubt on the existence of any recipe that will tell scientists…

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evolution, bioethics and human nature — 3:16
evolution, bioethics and human nature — 3:16
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Published in Science and Philosophy

·Dec 5, 2020

No ethics without feminism — 3:16

Hilde Lindemann interviewed by Richard Marshall. Hilde Lindemann is a philosopher who bites! She is a key figure in the philosophy of bioethics, feminist bioethics, the ethics of familes, feminist ethics and the social construction of identities. …

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No ethics without feminism — 3:16
No ethics without feminism — 3:16
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Published in Science and Philosophy

·Dec 5, 2020

The Fall and Rise of Louis Althusser — 3:16

William Lewis interviewed by Richard Marshall. ‘ Just being a Marxist in academic philosophy is incredibly difficult, even in France. Althusser, though, was fortunate enough to be his most philosophically active during the two decades where being a Marxist philosopher was not only an institutional possibility but during revolutionary years…

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The Fall and Rise of Louis Althusser — 3:16
The Fall and Rise of Louis Althusser — 3:16
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Published in Science and Philosophy

·Dec 5, 2020

Hidden powers — 3:16

Stephen Mumford interviewed by Richard Marshall. Stephen Mumford is cool, calm and collected as he broods on the big issues in the metaphysics of science. He thinks Russell a pivotal figure in metaphysics and more significant in that area than Wittgenstein, thinks of Armstrong’s metaphysics as a beautiful whole, is…

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Hidden powers — 3:16
Hidden powers — 3:16
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Published in Science and Philosophy

·Dec 5, 2020

Cashing the Cheques of Common Sense: JL Austin and Philosophy of Language — 3:16

Guy Longworth interviewed by Richard Marshall. ‘Ordinary language philosophers think in that way because they think that competent speakers know what it would be correct or incorrect to say when, and perhaps know why it would be correct or incorrect.’ ‘Experimental philosophers are more generous-perhaps, more democratic-about whose views count…

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Cashing the Cheques of Common Sense: JL Austin and Philosophy of Language — 3:16
Cashing the Cheques of Common Sense: JL Austin and Philosophy of Language — 3:16
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Published in Science and Philosophy

·Dec 3, 2020

Is International Law Law, and Other Questions — 3:16

Liam Murphy interviewed by Richard Marshall. ‘I would say that the most important issue raised by international law for the question of the grounds of law is that of whose beliefs and attitudes count for the fixing of the political/social grounds of law.’ ‘Positivism and nonpositivism differ on the role…

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Is International Law Law, and Other Questions — 3:16
Is International Law Law, and Other Questions — 3:16
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Walter Veit

Walter Veit

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Scientist, philosopher, and writer at the University of Sydney. Homepage: walterveit.com | You can follow me on https://www.facebook.com/WalterVeitOfficialPage

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