Tuesday, February 06, 2024

Swift never sleeps: Everything You’re Told About The Global Economy Is Wrong

 Everything You’re Told About The Global Economy Is Wrong (interview) Philip Pilkington

Remarks and Q&A by National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on the Future of U.S.-China Relations WhiteHouse.gov. At the Council on Foreign Relations. This is actually worth a read. This nugget stood out for me: “[T]he spectrum of opinion on whither China’s economy among incredibly informed, like, right-thinking people is quite broad.” “So we don’t really know what anyone is after.”

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Taylor Swift Just Announced A Brand New Album, And I'm Convinced This Woman Never Sleeps

It's called The Tortured Poets Department, and it will be out April 19th!



Opinion | The latest drama from the Los Angeles Times

Three top editors have now left the paper as a planned layoff of perhaps as many as 100 journalists looms.


  1. Bell’s Theorem by Wayne Myrvold, Marco Genovese, and Abner Shimony.
  2. First-order Model Theory by Wilfrid Hodges and Thomas Scanlon.
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  3. John Buridan by Jack Zupko.
  4. Scientific Progress by Ilkka Niiniluoto.

IEP           

NDPR     

  1. Ontology and Oppression: Race, Gender, and Social Reality by Katherine Jenkins is reviewed by Charlotte Witt.
  2. The Tangle of Science: Reality beyond Method, Rigour, and Objectivity by Nancy Cartwright, Jeremy Hardie, Elonora Montuschi, Matthew Soleiman, and Ann C. Thresher is reviewed by Lydia Patton.

1000-Word Philosophy         

Project Vox          

Open-Access Book Reviews in Academic Philosophy Journals     

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media     

  1. How to be Multiple: The Philosophy of Twins by Helena de Bres is reviewed by Parul Sehgal at The New Yorker.
  2. The Weirdness of the World by Eric Schwitzgebel is reviewed by Edouard Machery at Science.
  3. Hegel: The Philosopher of Freedomby Klaus Viewig is reviewed by Max Carter at Air Mail.
  4. We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt’s Lessons in Love and Disobedience by Lyndsey Stonebridge is reviewed at The Economist.

Compiled by Michael Glawson

BONUS: Rules are hard