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By Josh Hunt
Across math and the sciences, there are often multiple ways to solve the same problem. Mathematicians routinely search for alternative proofs of previously proven theorems (Avigad 2006; Dawson 2015; Morris 2021). Physicists ro...
By Matt Duncan
One of the key fault lines in debates over introspection has to do with the epistemic value of introspection—with how good an epistemic method or resource it is, w...
By Eilidh Beaton
Our thinking about global politics is often structured by nation-state-centric frameworks. This way of seeing the world is sometimes called ‘methodological nationalism’, and it has long been criticised in the social scienc...
By Seungsoo Lee
A theory of blameworthiness articulates when and to what degree a person is blameworthy for her action. According to quality-of-will theories, a popular family of theories of blameworthiness, a person is blameworthy for her...
By Gregory Robson
Capitalism versus socialism—false choice? Might distributism be an appealing “third way”? In “Distributism 2.0: Putting Holiness Back in Commercial Society,” I argue for a Christian approach to political economy that blen...
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Professor of Philosophy
Moral and Political Philosopher at the University of Edinburgh
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