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On Developing an Ear
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On Developing an Ear

‘public philosophy’ today (ppt): Janette Dinishak reflects on personal experiences of publicly engaged philosophy and how they have positively influenced their approach to philosophical inquiry on autism (read by Nameera Akhtar)

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Making Public Philosophy
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Making Public Philosophy

‘public philosophy’ today (ppt): M. Oreste Fiocco explores different notions of philosophy as a subject matter and as an activity

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Pacifism and Prisons
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Pacifism and Prisons

explicitly political philosophy (epp): Tena Thau asks, what do prisons have to do with pacifism?

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turn 2 launch reflections
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turn 2 launch reflections

opp launched turn2 on monday 29 nov 2021. here you can read more about what inspired turn2, and catch up on the launch party!

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the oxford public philosophy blog is a space for critically questioning what philosophy is and how we're doing it. 

we welcome work that investigates received assumptions about the nature and aims of philosophical inquiry, including contributions that question structural norms of currently dominant research programmes. opp will contribute to rigorous discussion of these matters in part through openness to different genres, styles and themes.

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prose essays ✶ poetry ✶ visual art

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films ✶ music ✶ books (fiction and non-fiction) ✶ lectures 

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