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Interested in discovering outstanding new work on ancient Greek and Roman philosophy?

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Interested in discovering outstanding new work on ancient Greek and Roman philosophy? Explore the latest volume of the leading series, 'Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy': oxford.ly/3U1yJhA
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Explore groundbreaking research in Black Studies with our latest collection comprising new titles, journal articles, blog posts and videos.

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Explore groundbreaking research in Black Studies with our latest collection comprising new titles, journal articles, blog posts and videos. Read it today: oxford.ly/3UeSW4S
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In Dale Jamieson's 'Reason in a Dark Time,' he traces the trajectory of the climate change struggle from its early days to the disillusionment of the 2009 Copenhagen Climate Change Conference.

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In Dale Jamieson's 'Reason in a Dark Time,' he traces the trajectory of the climate change struggle from its early days to the disillusionment of the 2009 Copenhagen Climate Change Conference. Read the free chapter today: oxford.ly/3vPhRCI #PhilosophyInFocus
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Explore the philosophical perspectives on Climate in our latest collection. Uncover the diverse range of insights on this critical issue from authors OlĂșfáșč́mi O. TĂĄĂ­wĂČ, Jeff Sebo, Darrel Moellendorf, and more.

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Raising the question of the ethicality of the decision to send humans into such a dangerous environment, Konrad Szocik explores this in his blog post: Elon Musk, Mars, and bioethics: is sending astronauts into space ethical?

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Raising the question of the ethicality of the decision to send humans into such a dangerous environment, Konrad Szocik explores this in his blog post: Elon Musk, Mars, and bioethics: is sending astronauts into space ethical? Discover more: oxford.ly/3vDEUAA
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Share your epistemic injustice research with the world. Publish in The Philosophical Quarterly and provide valuable contributions focusing on both highly theoretical and applied issues.

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Share your epistemic injustice research with the world. Publish in The Philosophical Quarterly and provide valuable contributions focusing on both highly theoretical and applied issues. Submit your paper today: oxford.ly/43SNDvh Deadline: June 30, 2024.
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On the 'big questions' of meaning and purpose, Western thought has been dominated by the dichotomy of traditional religion and secular atheism. But what if there was an alternative?

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On the 'big questions' of meaning and purpose, Western thought has been dominated by the dichotomy of traditional religion and secular atheism. But what if there was an alternative? Read more: oxford.ly/3VWujLC
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Explore the free chapter in 'The Oxford Handbook of Population Ethics.' The chapter discusses the impact of climate change on future generations, with the potential outcome of the extinction of humanity.

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Explore the free chapter in 'The Oxford Handbook of Population Ethics.' The chapter discusses the impact of climate change on future generations, with the potential outcome of the extinction of humanity. Learn more today: oxford.ly/3PW5Geg #PhilosophyInFocus
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I was taught Moral Philosophy by Mary Midgley and Logic by her husband Geoff Midgley at Newcastle University in the 1970s, and used to go to parties at their house. I have since read about them in the wonderful 'Metaphysical Animals'.

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'The Nature of Physical Computation’ by Oron Shagrir studies the intricate relations between mathematical theories of computation and real-world physical computers.

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'The Nature of Physical Computation’ by Oron Shagrir studies the intricate relations between mathematical theories of computation and real-world physical computers. #OpenAccess Read it here: oxford.ly/3JkxmFM
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Dive into Paul B. Thompson's insightful book, 'From Silo to Spoon: Local and Global Food Ethics,' with a free chapter. Thompson explores notions of agrarianism, developing a philosophy that underscores the role of agriculture.

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Dive into Paul B. Thompson's insightful book, 'From Silo to Spoon: Local and Global Food Ethics,' with a free chapter. Thompson explores notions of agrarianism, developing a philosophy that underscores the role of agriculture. Read now: oxford.ly/4awC6o2 #PhilosophyInFocus
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The third of three events on 23rd April to celebrate the launch of our new print issue on Punishment!

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The third of three events on 23rd April to celebrate the launch of our new print issue on Punishment! Punishment and (Real) Forgiveness: Luke Russell in conversation with Daniel Nellor 4pm PT/7pm ET/9am (Wed.) AET Register: bit.ly/3xQYTMw
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Submit your research to The Monist’s upcoming special issue on the philosophical significance of the work of Noam Chomsky. Submissions on any aspect of Chomsky’s work are welcome.
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Submit your research to The Monist’s upcoming special issue on the philosophical significance of the work of Noam Chomsky. Submissions on any aspect of Chomsky’s work are welcome. Deadline for submissions: June 1, 2024. Learn more: oxford.ly/3JoJZzG
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Discover the philosophical dimensions of Climate with our curated collection of thought-provoking essays and articles. Explore ethical and political dilemmas in our latest series.

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Discover the philosophical dimensions of Climate with our curated collection of thought-provoking essays and articles. Explore ethical and political dilemmas in our latest #PhilosophyInFocus series. Start reading today: oxford.ly/3VLoDE2
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In ‘How can we solve the energy crisis and mitigate climate change?’, the OUP author discusses how urgent action is needed to solve the energy crisis and combat climate change.

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In ‘How can we solve the energy crisis and mitigate climate change?’, the OUP author discusses how urgent action is needed to solve the energy crisis and combat climate change. Delve into the discussion here: oxford.ly/4aDVrD7 #PhilosophyInFocus
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This introduction to ‘Louise Dupin’s Work on Women’ establishes the social and intellectual context that informed the creation of one of the most substantial feminist treatises of the French Enlightenment.

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This introduction to ‘Louise Dupin’s Work on Women’ establishes the social and intellectual context that informed the creation of one of the most substantial feminist treatises of the French Enlightenment. Find out more on the #WomensHistory page today: oxford.ly/4aIpU3b
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Explore how considerations of inequality, risk, and population ethics shape the determination of the social cost of carbon in 'The Social Cost of Carbon'.

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Explore how considerations of inequality, risk, and population ethics shape the determination of the social cost of carbon in 'The Social Cost of Carbon'. Access the free article: oxford.ly/3J3RV9q #PhilosophyInFocus
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