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Surviving AI this term

December 11, 2023 publiusnemo

Last Spring, I was flooded with AI-generated exams as the term went on and more students learned what ChatGPT could…

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Posted in: Uncategorized

NSF Funding for Philosophy of Science Project

July 28, 2022 publiusnemo

I’m delighted to announce that the National Science Foundation has funded my project Investigating the Philosophical Commitments of University Scientists…

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Posted in: Experimental Philosophy, Interdisciplinarity, News, Philosophy of Science

The Moral Psychology of Amusement now available

December 15, 2021 publiusnemo

My new edited volume, The Moral Psychology of Amusement, is now published and available from Rowman & Littlefield, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble.…

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Posted in: Ethics, Humor, Interdisciplinarity, Moral Pscyhology, News, Publication, Research, Uncategorized

Tenure

June 7, 2021 publiusnemo

I am thrilled to announce that this summer I have been awarded tenure and promoted to Associate Professor. With the…

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Posted in: News

Second Danger of Demagogues

January 10, 2021 publiusnemo

A great deal that has happened this past year has shaken and disturbed me. Much of it culminated this week…

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Posted in: Unpublished Thoughts

Plague, Plato, and Propaganda

October 22, 2020 publiusnemo

Every year, my department (History, Political Science, and Philosophy) hosts a Constitution Day talk on Sept. 17, the anniversary of…

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Posted in: Ethics, Philosophy of Language, Presentation, Teaching

Teaching Philosophical Listening

February 25, 2020 publiusnemo 1 Comment

A fantastic post earlier today on Daily Nous on the need for philosophers to learn to listen. I thoroughly agree…

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Posted in: Teaching

New Publication: Disciplinary Diversity in Teams

December 2, 2019 publiusnemo

Just out is the new edited volume on team science, Strategies for Success edited by Kara L. Hall, Amanda L. Vogel, and Robert T. Croyle. I have a co-authored chapter in the book: “Disciplinary Diversity in Teams: Integrative Approaches from Unidisciplinarity to Transdisciplinarity”.

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Posted in: Interdisciplinarity, Publication, Toolbox Dialogue Initiative, Value of Philosophy

Do us a favor…

September 25, 2019 Brian Robinson 1 Comment

What does Pres. Trump mean by “favor”? His tweets suggest he expects a quid pro quo.

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Posted in: News, Philosophy of Language, Uncategorized

Experimental Philosophy of Science and Philosophical Differences across the Sciences

July 9, 2019 Brian Robinson

Just out is my new publication in Philosophy of Science, “Experimental Philosophy of Science and Philosophical Differences across the Sciences.”…

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Posted in: Experimental Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, Publication, Research, Toolbox Dialogue Initiative

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Recent Posts

  • Surviving AI this term
  • NSF Funding for Philosophy of Science Project
  • The Moral Psychology of Amusement now available
  • Tenure
  • Second Danger of Demagogues
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