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Amos Wollen

"The funniest philosopher on Substack" - Henry Oliver | "Sharp and witty, with great humor always underlain by an earnest desire to figure things out." - Justin Smith-Ruiu

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Two debates about the existence of God

Announcement: if all goes to plan with my visa, I will be an instructor at Reason and Rationality’s philosophy summer program based in Princeton, NJ. Other confirmed instructors include , , and ! From the website:

Reason & Rationality e...

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Cope in philosophy of religion

The internet has a useful bit of of verbiage that I think philosophers of religion—and philosophers in general—should use more often.

The sense of “cope” I have in mind is related to this, but a bit different, insofar as it’s non-pejorati...

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A reply to Lorenzo Elijah, PhD, on the gratitude theory of political obligation

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Lorenzo Elijah, PhD, whose DPhil (!) was on the problem of political obligation, has replied to my article steel-manning a much-maligned solution to that problem.

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How to solve the problem of political obligation

[epistemic status: idk]

Once upon a time, in Dutyville, Dublin, Coilín O’Connor was cleaning his pot of gold, which he had found at the end of a rainbow.

His television box, powered by potato peel, was relating the six o’clock news. So...

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Links for March

  1. The infamous v debate on the Miracle of the Sun at Fatima is now available, courtesy of . More than anything, the debate was a triumph of the human spirit. When I argue with Ethan, I struggle to stay afloat on topics that I have resear...
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