A Philosopher’s View of the World
The Threat to Children: Who Are the Likely Pedophiles?
A well-established rhetorical tactic is to falsely accuse someone (such as transpeople) or something (such as television) of being a danger to children. Because humans tend to feel very
Bathroom Choice
While homophobia can still be exploited for political advantage, it is not as effective as it used to be. In response to its diminished political value, the American right
Why Did Harris Lose?
While it is tempting to focus on a single reason why Harris lost, her defeat was due to the combined effects of various factors ranging from the large to
Appeal to Silence: Gish Gallop & Fire Hose of Falsehoods
110 Fallacies Description: Like the general Appeal to Silence fallacy, the Gish Gallop and Fire Hose of Falsehoods are tactics that involve taking a failure to respond as evidence
The Dangers of Household Robots
While industrial robots have been in service for a while, household robots have largely been limited to floor cleaning machines like the Roomba. But Physical Intelligence has built a
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