A Philosopher’s View of the World

 

Jan
17

Can Trees Think?

  While science fiction has intelligent trees and fantasy has its ents and dryads, the idea of trees thinking has often been used to mock philosophers. But scientists now seriously

Jan
16

Executing Drug Dealers

  Back in 2018, President Trump proposed executing certain types of drug dealers as a solution to the opioid epidemic. As Trump remains Trump, it is likely he will make

Jan
15

FAMU Cyber Policy Institute Healthcare Cybersecurity Survey

My name is Dr. Michael LaBossiere, and I am reaching out to you on behalf of the CyberPolicy Institute at Florida A&M University (FAMU). Our team of professors, who are

Jan
15

Aristotle & Assessment in Higher Education

  While assessment is embedded into the body of education, when it first appeared I thought it would be another fading academic. When it first appeared, a modified version of

Jan
14

Crisis Actors & School Shootings

  When the survivors of the Parkland school shooting started speaking against gun violence, conspiracy theorists launched the theory that they were crisis actors. In this context, a crisis actor

Jan
13

False Flags

People try to make sense of events by weaving narratives matching their world views. One awful example of this is when people claim school shootings are false flag attacks. In

Jan
12

Public Unions & Dues II: Free Riders

Proponents of unions advance the classic free-rider argument for compelling non-union employees to share in the cost of collective bargaining. Public unions are usually legally required to provide services to

Jan
11

Public Unions & Dues I: Free Speech

  While public employees are usually not required to join unions, they are often required to help cover the cost of collective bargaining. While the legal issue will be settled

 

 

 

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