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Month: December 2017

Political Philosophy

Is it wrong to Topple Statues and rename Schools?

December 18, 2017 JPTP 0

–Joanna Burch-Brown Social philosophers working in the black freedom traditions, such as W.E.B. Du Bois, Stuart Hall and Sally Haslanger, have long held that if we are to bring about a more just society, we […]

Political Philosophy

Instead of Post-Truth: Man-Made Truthlikeness Bearers

December 18, 2017 JPTP 0

–Ingvar Johansson Politics, many political commentators and political scientists are claiming has entered a new era: post-truth politics. Where such politics reigns, the question whether in political discussions, seemingly factual assertions, explanations and narratives are […]

Politics

Intellectual Vocation & Political Struggle in the Trump Moment

December 7, 2017 JPTP 0

-Cornel West I have no monopoly on the truth you can see and I have no monopoly on beauty either, but I am involved in a quest for truth and goodness and justice and as […]

Political Philosophy

Political Philosophy & The Dark Arts

December 7, 2017 JPTP 0

-Steven Smith “A modern philosopher who has never once suspected himself of being a charlatan must be such a shallow mind that his work is probably not worth reading.” I could not agree more with this […]

Moral Philosophy

Political Realism & Political Idealism in Foreign Policy: Six Interpretations

December 7, 2017 JPTP 0

-David Sidorsky Political theory in the area of the conduct of foreign policy by modern states has included the drawing of a distinction between a theory of Political Realism and a theory of Political Idealism. […]

Moral Philosophy

What makes a Judgement a Moral Judgement

December 7, 2017 JPTP 0

-Brad Hooker By the phrase “basic moral theory”, I mean a set of propositions providing ultimate grounds for moral requirements, moral prohibitions, moral permissions, and moral virtues, as well as for supererogation, i.e., what is […]

Political Theory

Do We Live in an Era That is Post-Truth?

December 7, 2017 JPTP 0

-John Searle Suppose you are interested in the most recent presidential election then you are struck by the fact that Trump won Florida, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Iowa and Wisconsin and these states which were won […]

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