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161. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 93
Ian Olasov Who’s Afraid of a Post-Truth World?
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162. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 93
Lawrence Harvey Snapshot: J. W. Dunne
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forum: diversify the discipline
163. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 93
Introduction
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164. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 93
Helen Beebee Women in Philosophy: What’s Changed?
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165. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 93
Ian James Kidd Reloading the Canon
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166. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 93
Shen-yi Liao Diverse Philosophies: (What) Are They?: (What) Do We Want Them To Be?
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167. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 93
Eric Schwitzgebel, Liam Kofi Bright, Carolyn Dicey Jennings, Morgan Thompson, Eric Winsberg The Diversity of Philosophy Students and Faculty
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168. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 93
Simon Fokt There Is Nothing More Philosophical Than Diversity
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169. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 93
Rochelle DuFord What Practices Make For An Inclusive Philosophy Classroom?
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170. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 93
Zahra Thani Diversify Thought: Teach Intersectionality
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reviews
171. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 93
Introduction
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172. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 93
Jean Kazez West of Everything
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173. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 93
Brad Thompson Smellosophy: What the Nose Tells the Mind
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174. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 93
Audrey Yap Philosophy for Girls
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175. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 93
Frank Appolonia Ask a Philosopher: Answers to Your Most Important and Most Unexpected Questions
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regulars
176. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 93
Jason Werbeloff, Mark Oppenheimer Brain in a Vat Podcast
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177. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 92
James Garvey Editorial
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feature
178. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 92
Rebecca Buxton, Lisa Whiting Women or Philosophers?
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This history of philosophy is a history of men. Or at least, that’s how it has been told over the past several hundred years. But, over the last few decades, we’ve begun to see more and more recognition of women philosophers and the huge impact that they have had on the course of our discipline. There have always been philosophers who happened to be women. Hypatia of Alexandria was known by her contemporaries simply as The Philosopher, and hundreds of young men travelled from throughout the region to attend her public lectures. Philosophers who happen to be women, then, are nothing new. But our failure to recognise them as full contributors to the subject makes them appear to us as something of a surprise. A result of this is that women are often remembered as women first: they are seen more as women than they’re seen as philosophers.
opinion
179. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 92
Danièle Moyal-Sharrock, Constantine Sandis Philosophy, In a Sense
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180. The Philosophers' Magazine: Year > 2021 > Issue: 92
Charlotte Knowles Living the Life of the Mind
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