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Blogs about Philosophy

16 blogs about Philosophy.

  1. Aesthetics for Birds
    An aesthetics and philosophy of art blog for a general audience: theories, terms, art and cultural criticism, interviews, roundtables, news. By Alex King, et al. 🇺🇸 More info

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    How Spotify and its Genres Define Who We Are
    Spotify and its bizarre, hyper-specific genres are rewriting how we understand music. Why? And should we bother fighting back? Continue reading → The post How Spotify and its Genres Define Who We Are appeared first …
    By Aesthetics for Birds, 48 words
  2. Blue Labyrinths
    An online magazine focusing on literature, philosophy, and a collection of interesting ideas. By Matt Bluemink, Jens Branum, Alba Noguera, et al. 🇬🇧 🇳🇱 More info

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    From Plato to the Moving Image: Notes on Lynchian Ethics
    “The idea is the whole thing. If you stay true to the idea, it tells you everything you need to know, really. You just keep working to make it look like that idea looked, feel …
    By Claudio Kulesko, 1,931 words
  3. Cold Takes
    For audio version, search for "Cold Takes Audio" in your podcast app. By Holden Karnofsky. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Good job opportunities for helping with the most important century
    Yes, this is my first post in almost a year. I’m no longer prioritizing this blog, but I will still occasionally post something. I wrote ~2 years ago that it was hard to point to …
    By Holden Karnofsky, 1,337 words
  4. Daily Nous
    news for & about the philosophy profession. By Justin Weinberg. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Jeffrey J. Jordan (1959-2025)
    Jeffrey J. Jordon, professor of philosophy at the University of Delaware, has died. Professor Jordan worked mainly in philosophy of religion. He was the author of Pascal’s Wager: Pragmatic Arguments and Belief in God (2006), …
    By Justin Weinberg, 160 words
  5. Daily Philosophy
    Philosophy for life. Every day. By Dr Andreas Matthias, et al. 🇺🇸 More info

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    How to lose friends and influence people
    Who does not know that feeling when a discussion becomes unfair, as if sabotaged? You make a good point, but suddenly the person you’re talking to says something odd, absurd or irrelevant. Say you advocate …
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  6. Edward Feser
    "One of the best contemporary writers on philosophy" National Review. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Immigration and academia on The Tom Woods Show
    This week I appear on The Tom Woods Show to discuss the immigration debate, the state of academic philosophy, and other matters.
    By Edward Feser, 30 words
  7. Error Statistics Philosophy
    By Deborah G. Mayo. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Return to Classical Epistemology: Sensitivity and Severity: Gardiner and Zaharatos (2022) (i)
    . Picking up where I left off in a 2023 post, I will (finally!) return to Gardiner and Zaharos’s discussion of sensitivity in epistemology and its connection to my notion of severity. But before turning …
    By Mayo, 3,744 words
  8. Fantastic Anachronism
    Out of time man. By Alvaro De Menard. More info

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    The Alchemist and His Quicksilver
    To burn always with this hard, gemlike flame, to maintain this ecstasy, is success in life.We are going around the table on new year's eve, rating our past year on a scale of 1 to …
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  9. Leiter Reports: A Philosophy Blog
    News and views about philosophy, the academic profession, academic freedom, intellectual culture, and other topics.The world's most popular philosophy blog, since 2003. By Brian Leiter. 🇺🇸 More info

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    The real threat to Canada? America is falling apart
    Probably right. (Thanks to Charles Bakker for the pointer.)
    By Brian Leiter, 18 words
  10. The Marginalian
    Marginalia on our search for meaning. By Maria Popova. 🇺🇸 More info

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    19-year-old Simone de Beauvoir’s Resolutions for a Life Worth Living
    We move through the world feeling inevitable, and yet we are the flotsam of otherwise — how many other ways the atoms could have fallen between the Big Bang and this body, how many other …
    By Maria Popova, 1,538 words
  11. MindOS | Home
    A 10 year project to create an Operating System for your mind. By Binny V A. More info

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    Belief System Literature Review
    After taking a long break from working on belief systems(and writing a book in the meantime), I think it’s time to get back to belief system. The problem that got me stuck was how to …
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  12. M-Phi
    A blog dedicated to mathematical philosophy. By Richard Pettigrew. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Discount code for Bertrand's Paradox and the Principle of Indifference by Nicholas Shackel
    Nicholas Shackel (Cardiff) has a new book out that might be of interest to readers, and there is a discount code available that Nick has asked me to pass on. Details below.Bertrand’s Paradox and the …
    By Richard Pettigrew, 198 words
  13. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews | University of Notre Dame
    Entirely devoted to publishing substantive, high-quality scholarly philosophy books reviews. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Laws of Physics
    “What are fundamental laws of nature?” was the question that brought me into philosophy. As a physics student, I was trained to analyze and apply physical laws, perhaps even search for new and better ones. …
    By 2.12 Lazarovici-Chen, 1,343 words
  14. of Resonance
    A sub-continuation of This Space. This space of resonance. More info

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    Impatience is the reason we write; impatience is the reason we stop writing. But the…
    Impatience is the reason we write; impatience is the reason we stop writing. But the fruits–impatience prevents us from gathering them. And this is good. Patience is perhaps a virtue–but only impatience is holy. An …
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  15. a philosopHER walks
    Walking the world, without and within. By Kathrine Cuccuru. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Long Distance Launch Event! Stage Three ‘a philosopHER walks’
    Join me in person on Sunday 23 April, 3-4pm in The Round George’s function room, 14-15 Sutherland Avenue, Brighton, BN2 0EQ. You will have an opportunity to ASK ME ANYTHING! about the project. And together …
    By aphilosopherwalks, 75 words
  16. The Splintered Mind
    reflections in philosophy of psychology, broadly construed. By Eric Schwitzgebel. More info

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    Imagining Yourself in Another's Shoes vs Extending Your Concern
    I have a new article out today, "Imagining Yourself in Another's Shoes vs. Extending Your Concern: Empirical and Ethical Differences". It's my case against the "Golden Rule" and against attempts to ground moral psychology in …
    By Eric Schwitzgebel, 720 words