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A.G. Holdier is a graduate student in philosophy at the University of Arkansas interested in social and political epistemology, public policy, and the intersection of ethics with philosophy of language. Learn more at www.agholdier.com.
Under Discussion: Conspiracy Theories, Climate Change, and the Crisis of Trust
A.G. Holdier
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Feb 1, 2021
The Social Justice of Copyrights and “Public Domain Day”
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Jan 18, 2021
On Some Philosophical Roots of Pixar’s “Soul”
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Jan 7, 2021
The Bigger Problem with “COVID Conga Lines”
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Jan 4, 2021
Under Discussion: Aristotelian Temperance and Cultured Meat
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Dec 21, 2020
What Would Nietzsche Think of Sam and Dean Winchester?
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Dec 2, 2020
What Would Kierkegaard Make of Twitter?
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Nov 19, 2020
Under Discussion: Democracy Demands More than Your Vote
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Oct 19, 2020
The Ethics of Escapism (Pt. 2): Two Kinds of Escape
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Sep 25, 2020
Under Discussion: Dog Whistles, Implicatures, and “Law and Order”
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Sep 11, 2020
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