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philosophical practice and pedagogy

I'm interested in thinking about good and bad philosophical conduct using a virtue-and-vice framework and, relatedly, in the intellectual diversification of academic philosophy.
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  • ‘Metaphilosophical Myopia and the Ideal of Expansive Pluralism’​, Journal of Philosophy of Education 57 (2023): 1025-1040. (Special issue: Epistemic Injustice: Complicity and Promise in Education, edited by Alex Nikolaidis and Winston C. Thompson).

  • ‘Multidimensionalism, Resistance, and the Demographic Problem’, European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 19.1 (2023), https://doi.org/10.31820/ejap.19.1.4. (Special issue on women in philosophy edited by Elly Vintiadis).*

  • 'Reloading the Canon', The Philosopher's Magazine, 93 (May 2021) 57-63.*​
    • ​This article has also been translated into Chinese by Wu Wanwei.
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  • ‘Knowing What to Order at the Conference Dinner’, Outsiders Within: Reflections on Being a Low-Income and/or First-Generation Philosopher, The American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy, 20: 2 (2021): 19-21.
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  • ‘Conceptions of Philosophy and the Challenges of Scientism’, Moti Mizrahi (ed.) Scientism: For and Against (New York: Rowman and Littlefield), forthcoming.*
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  • 'Martial Metaphors and Argumentative Virtues and Vices', Alessandra Tanesini and Michael Lynch (eds.) Polarisation, Arrogance, and Dogmatism: Philosophical Perspectives (London: Routledge, 2021), 25-38.*

  • ‘Trade-offs, Backfires, and Curricular Diversification’, Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 7.2 (2020): 179-193. (Special issue on Diversity in Philosophy, edited by Helen Beebee and Anne-Marie McCallion).

  • 'Backfires and Trade-offs in Curricula Diversification', Diversity Reading List blog, 6 June 2019.*

  • 'Who Shall We Invite? Improving Seminar Invitation Practices', co-authored with Matthew Duncombe, APA Diversity and Inclusiveness Blog, 23 May 2019.

  • ‘Unconventional Teaching Ideas That Work: Close Reading of Asian Philosophical Texts’, Philosopher’s Cocoon, 28 December 2018.*

  • 'Should You Write Articles on Marginal or Moribund Topics?', post at Philosopher's Cocoon, 4 March 2019.

  • 'Being Good at Being Good at Philosophy', guest blog post, Philosopher's Cocoon, 20 February 2019.

  • 'Mary Midgley on our Need for (Good) Philosophy', In Parenthesis blog, 28 November 2018*.

  • ‘Intellectual Humility, Confidence, and Argumentation’, Topoi 35 (2016): 395-40.
    • ​Special issue: Virtues and Arguments, ed. Andrew Aberdein and Daniel H. Cohen.

  • ‪‘Aggression, Virtue, and Philosophy’, guest contribution to Manifest Virtue blog, June 2015.*

  • ‪'History and Humility', Think: Royal Institute of Philosophy 13 (2014): 59-68.

  • ‪‘Humane Philosophy and the Question of Progress’, Ratio XXV, no. 3 (2012): 277-290.
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  • Epistemic Injustice and Illness Bibliography
  • Events
    • Desire Workshop
    • EPIC JANUARY 2025
    • CTPR 1
    • CHP Jan 2025
    • Pessimism, Nihilism, and Misanthropy
    • Pain, Meaning, Mental Health, and Self
    • Philosophy of Psychiatry
    • Mind, Mental Health, and Epistemic Injustice
    • Transhumanism
    • Narrative, Mental Health, and Experiences of Adversity
    • Global Philosophy of Religions
    • Ancient Philosophy
    • VICES OF THE MND >
      • Animals and Environment >
        • Transformative experience
        • Ethics and Exemplarism
        • Epistemic Vices
        • Feyerabend
        • Metaphilosophy
        • Mary Midgley
        • Philosophy of Education
        • Philosophy of Science
        • 20th Century Austro-German Philosophy
        • Scientism
        • Epistemic virtues
        • Philosophy of Religion and the Spiritual Life
        • Philosophy of Illness and Healthcare
        • Chinese philosophy
        • Publications (by date)
        • Feminist Philosophy
        • Charles Fort
        • Epistemology
        • Phenomenology
        • Misanthropy
        • Epistemic injustice
        • Social and institutional epistemology
        • Buddhist philosophy
        • Terrorism
        • Aesthetics
      • Epistemic Virtues and Vices in a Non-Ideal World
      • Epistemic Vices: Individual and Collective
      • Civic Vices
      • Pessimism, Nihilism, and Misanthropy
      • Kosterfest
      • MHMHI
      • Animals, Ethics, and Ideology
      • Ritual and Practice in Chinese Philosophy
      • Midgley, Stebbing, and the History of Philosophy
      • Civic Virtues
      • JUST PHILOSOPHY 3
      • History of Philosophy >
        • Midgleyfest
        • Buddhist Philosophy
  • Teaching
  • Grief
  • Philosophy of technology
  • Philosophy and Ageing