Hello and welcome to the 62nd Philosophers' Carnival!!
I won't bore you with my introductions, but instead will just go straight to the best philosophy of the last fortnight. Some of these are interesting, some are fun, and some I think will become interesting and fun if they become lengthy discussions (and I hope they will!). The categorizations that follow are far from perfect, but this seemed to be the most natural ordering of things:
From Ethics to Action:
- A Chink in the Armor: Resource Allocation and Human Rights Theory
- Darwall, Empathy, and the Psychology of the 2nd-Person
- Objective List Internalism and the Double Desire View
- Ought and Context
- Reserved Rights
- Value from the Point of View of the Universe
- What is Pacifism?
- Fichte's Critique of Reinhold
- Intellectualism and Ryle's Regress
- Newcomb's Problem and Regret of Rationality
- The Richness of Experience and the Collapse of Consciousness Studies
- There's Something About Jerry
From Language to Logic:
- The Importance of Disagreement
- Infinitary Languages and the Barcan Formulae
- Language in Context: On Quantifier Domain Restriction
- Making a Virtue of a Weakness (on Intuitionist vs. Classical Logics)
- Meaningless? (on the Liar and Grelling's Paradoxes)
- Who Gives a Tonk?
- Wittgenstein and the Grasshopper
- Intuitionist Truth and the Paradox of Idealization
- Is Hume Moore or Wittgenstein?
- Is the Concept 'a priori' Past Its Sell-By Date?
- When Experts Disagree on Probabilities
- Can Naturalistic Evolution Give Us Reliable Faculties?
- Finite Quantities
- Free Will and Evil
- The Gap of Creation
- Lamarck, Darwin, and Cultural Evolution
- Property Dualism - Micro, Macro and Mystery
- The Ultimate Question: Kripke or Lewis?
- Philosophy and Popular Culture: What's Been Done, What Can Be Done
- Popular Philosophy vs. Popular Science
- Project Runway, High Fashion, and Philosophy
- The Best Articles in Legal Philosophy That Appeared in 2007?
- The Best Philosophy Papers of 2007?
- Kant: Misogyny vs. Racism
- Recommending Students Do What They Should Not Do
- What Is Confucianism? (in two parts)
I am shocked that the opportunity to dub this the "62nd Philosophers' Carnaval" was overlooked.
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Shouldn't we wait for number 69 before dubbing it a 'carnaval'?
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