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Ronald Dworkin: Theory of Equality | Philosophy on Blog#42
A Theory of Equality Continue reading Ronald Dworkin: Theory of Equality | Philosophy on Blog#42
The benefit of teaching #philosophy in early education | Blog#42
Should we teach philosophy to children?
Continue reading The benefit of teaching #philosophy in early education | Blog#42
Ronald Dworkin on mistakes, the Tea Party and secondary education | Philosophy on Blog#42
Ronald Dworkin took part in the panel, “Is Democracy at Risk?” Continue reading Ronald Dworkin on mistakes, the Tea Party and secondary education | Philosophy on Blog#42
Common font of knowledge | Defining what we all know on Blog#42
I was surprised, as I set out to find the best possible definition for “font or fount of knowledge” Continue reading Common font of knowledge | Defining what we all know on Blog#42
Neoliberalism has brought out the worst in us | Paul Verhaeghe | The Guardian
We tend to perceive our identities as stable and largely separate from outside forces. But over decades of research and therapeutic practice, I have become convinced that economic change is having a profound effect not only on our values but also on our personalities. Thirty years of neoliberalism, free-market forces and privatisation have taken their toll, as relentless pressure to achieve has become normative. If you’re reading this sceptically, I put this simple statement to you: meritocratic neoliberalism favours certain personality traits and penalises others. Continue reading Neoliberalism has brought out the worst in us | Paul Verhaeghe | The Guardian