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A Reaction to "Atheistisch glauben" by Hartmut von Sass
In his new book "Atheistisch glauben" (believing atheistically) the theologian Hartmut von Sass describes how one can stay by the Christian faith without holding a theistic stance. I react to this as a pagan Atheist and member of the Austrain Athe...
Post · April 18, 2023
Como eu pesquiso filosofia II, o retorno
Depois do sucesso do post anterior (!), e depois de conversar com alguns colegas que gostaram do que eu escrevi, me dei conta de que tinha faltado algumas dicas importantes. Então decidi fazer um novo texto complementando aquele.
A colega Verôni...
Post · April 16, 2023
The scope and limits of oscillations in language comprehension
Maybe neuroscience is sort of like an engineering project where we build bridges from brain to mind. On our side of the river lie the nuts and bolts of the brain, and on the other lies our psychology. Building the bridge is about explaining how th...
Post · April 14, 2023
INTERVIEW with The Chronicle of Higher Education
Ashley Watson is a sixth-year doctoral student at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Like many graduate students of color, she doesn’t just want to do some good research. She wants her research to do some good.
“Well, who doesn’t?” you migh...
Post · April 13, 2023
Two CEHD PhD students receive John DePodesta Leadership Fellowship
CEHD PhD students Sheetal Digari (left) and Ashley Watson are recipients of the John DePodesta Leadership Fellowship. The fellowship provides graduate students in business, public policy, sociology, or education the opportunity to co-design or lau...
Post · April 13, 2023