Philosophers’ Carnival LXXVIII

Posted on September 23, 2008
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Philosophers’ Carnival LXXVIII. I think I missed the last one. There are some really interesting posts this time including whether lying is always wrong given the placebo effect; whether open mindedness rather than tolerance is the best attitude in bioethics; and a discussion of Nagel’s controversial paper on ID in the classroom.

Related posts:

  1. Dogma vs. Spirituality
  2. DesNews
  3. Grandfather Paradox
  4. Rightness & Intentions
  5. Davidson & Rational Animals
  6. Civility and Judging Others

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