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Monthly Archives: January 2015
Automated Robotic Weapons
In the House of Commons there are two red lines separating the two sides of the House. The lines are two sword-lengths apart. They are there to underline the fact that, in the House, disputes must be solved by discussion … Continue reading
Posted in Reflections, Uncategorized
Tagged argument, automated robotic weapons, ethics, ethics of war, philosophy
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Bryan Magee’s Interview Series
This month’s featured website is Bryan Magee’s series of video discussions with great philosophers on great philosophers: They might seem a little dated to modern viewers. But the great thing about history of philosophy is that it dates well: the things that these philosophers say … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, Featured website
Tagged Aristotle, Bernard Williams, Bryan Magee, Descartes, interviews with philosophers, Nussbaum, philosophy, Plato, Putnam, Quine
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