Philosopher working on freedom of belief, responsible debate, moral philosophy, epistemic norms, and social-political epistemology.

Joined March 2018
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Fancy a spot of #ResponsibleDebate in St. Andrews next week?
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Big up Alex Mohan Morzeria-Davis for their spectacular speech at LLC graduation today !! 🔥🔥
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"Absolute solidarity with the lecturers" Thank you to student Jade Taylor for her message to the British public on @BBCr4today this morning👇 Staff & students will not be divided. @UCEA1 fix this now! #ucuRISING
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Our branch will be on strike on Open Day on 16 Jun (and more next semester) over our employer's punitive deductions for marking and assessment boycott participation. How's that for #EdinburghImpact @EdinburghUni ? There is still time to prevent this. #ucuRISING
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It's exam board season @EdinburghUni, and contrary to the claims of management the Marking and Assessment Boycott (MAB) by @ucu members is hitting hard. A thread đź§µ
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Not sure what to think about the fact that the physio wanted me to give him recommendations for which stoics to read. #kneepain
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Today sees the launch of the new book from Philosophy professor @mtchrisman . Belief, Agency and Knowledge presents the culmination of more than 15 years of Matthew's research into epistemic normativity and is available from @OxUniPress . Read more below: ed.ac.uk/ppls/news/philosoph…
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/1 BAK Released today! global.oup.com/academic/prod… You want to know how it totally upends contemporary epistemology? You want to ask a question, raise an objection? What about high fiveing my ideas, or finding out where I got my artwork? This thread is for you.👇

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/8 Enough Philosophy. I know what you’re really here for: the artwork!
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/8.1 The cover picture is called “Knowledge” by Charles B. Chrisman, Jr., who is my lovely father! His idea, after talking to me about the book, was three trees of knowledge, connected and rooted, drawing from a river of information. Isn't it great?
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