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Posts by Marcus Arvan

The Free Will Show (hosted by Taylor Cyr and Matt Flummer) has a new interview with me up on my work on free will, time-travel, and the simulation hypothesis. Check it out!

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Excited to see this great review of “Why It’s OK to be a Moderate” forthcoming in Journal of Moral Philosophy: philarchive.org/rec/VANWIO

Kyle van Oosterum also has a nice substack post up expanding on it here: open.substack.com/pub/kylevo/p...

I am grateful for the thoughtful commentary!

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Why It's Okay to be a Moderate | Marcus Arvan | Ep. 81
Why It's Okay to be a Moderate | Marcus Arvan | Ep. 81 YouTube video by Jason Chen

My interview with Marcus Arvan @marcusarvan.bsky.social about how many of history’s worst evils have resulted from far-right and far-left radicalism, and how many widely hailed social and political achievements have been achieved by moderates.

#philsky #politics

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"Why It's OK to be a Moderate", Marcus Arvan (University of Tampa) Routledge, 2025

A Substack outlining my book's argument that it's OK to be a political moderate, along with links to two podcast interviews: one with the leftist podcast "Academic Edgelords" and the other with conservative Spencer Case at "Micro-Digressions."

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I wrote a short summary of the below recently published paper for the New Work in Philosophy blog.

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Thanks @marcusarvan.bsky.social for hosting this!

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Read “Ignorance Is the Foundation of Justice” in Too Weird to Believe, Too Plausible to Deny!

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#philosophy #justice #ethics

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Why It's OK to Be a Moderate Amazon.com: Why It's OK to Be a Moderate: 9781032613864: Arvan, Marcus: Books

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"Why It’s OK to Be a Moderate ... is a great book released at the perfect time, and I will be recommending it to students, family, and friends."

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Michael McGowan: Marcus Arvan, Why It’s OK to Be a Moderate – Interpretation Journal

Happy to see this first review of "Why It's OK to be a Moderate" today. interpretationjournal.com/shop/mcgowan...

"Arvan makes a well-reasoned, well-researched, and well-written case for viewing political moderates as the unsung heroes of democratic societies for well over a century...

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Also, the happiest, most stable, and least corrupt societies in the world (in Northern Europe) are those that most closely conform to Rawls’ theory.

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Imagine saying that an economic theory is wrong because politicians aren’t following it. That’s no reason to throw the theory under the bus. If it’s a good theory, it’s just a reason to get people to actually follow it.

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Much of what the OP describes in their post has little to do with the theory at all, but rather inaccurate straw man interpretations of it.

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But that’s not the case here. A good theory of justice should do two things: describe an ideal society/world we should shoot for (ideal theory), and then show how to get there in a just way from where we are (nonideal theory). As I argue in my work, Rawls’s theory does both.

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Marcus Arvan, From rational self-interest to liberalism: a hole in Cofnas’s debunking explanation of moral progress - PhilPapers Michael Huemer argues that cross-cultural convergence toward liberal moral values is evidence of objective moral progress, and by extension, evidence for moral realism. Nathan Cofnas claims to debunk ...

Also, you say liberals need to show why liberalism is good for people. Okay, but this isn’t that hard to show: see philpapers.org/rec/ARVFRS

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That it does so is an unfortunate yet fairly common misconception. Rawls provided an “ideal theory” of a fully just society—but when the framework is extended to unjust conditions, its implications are far more non-neutral on race, gender, and many other things as well.

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Rawlsian liberalism (“Justice as fairness”) does not, for example, support neutrality on anti-black racism (something you imply it does in your piece).

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Your discussion here may be based on common interpretations of Rawlsian liberalism—but as I show in this published paper, those interpretations are largely wrong about how committed it is to neutrality under unjust conditions.

philpapers.org/rec/ARVAAO

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EP28: Is it Okay to be a Moderate? (On Marcus Arvan’s “Why it’s OK to Be a Moderate”) - Academic Edgelords Is moderation just fence-sitting, or is it a forgotten virtue? In this episode, we sit down with philosopher Marcus Arvan to discuss his new book…

I recently went on Academic Edgelords, a leftist podcast, to discuss my new book, Why It's OK to be a Moderate.

Much to my delight, all three hosts indicated that they enjoyed the book, and we had a fantastic discussion!

If you're curious, check it out: www.academicedgelords.com/2025/07/08/e...

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Donate to Support Helen's Children After Her Passing, organized by Marcus Arvan Help provide Helen De Cruz's children with a better start in life after her un… Marcus Arvan needs your support for Support Helen's Children After Her Passing

I am devastated to learn of my dear friend and fellow philosopher Helen De Cruz’s passing.

With Helen's blessing, her husband Johan and I agreed to circulate a GoFundMe on their children’s behalf.

Please feel free to share and circulate widely.

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The A.I. Safety Embarrassment Cycle Explaining the repeated failures of AI safety research and development

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Giacomo Pezzano (Università di Torino) & Stefano Gualeni (University of Malta), “How to Do Philosophy with Sci-Fiction: A Case of Hybrid Textuality” Filosofia, 2024.

"How to do philosophy with (science) fiction"

Here are some reflections on writing weird novels as scholarly outputs (with thanks to @marcusarvan.bsky.social).

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AI Is Too Unpredictable to Behave According to Human Goals AI “alignment” is a buzzword, not a feasible safety goal

Whether the value is truth, morality, or whatever, there is no empirically tractable way to train these things to reliably give the right outputs. www.scientificamerican.com/article/ai-i...

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A.I. Hallucinations Are Getting Worse, Even as New Systems Become More Powerful A new wave of “reasoning” systems from companies like OpenAI is producing incorrect information more often. Even the companies don’t know why.

“As they try to tackle a problem step by step, they run the risk of hallucinating at each step. The errors can compound as they spend more time thinking.”

Your daily reminder that “aligning” LLMs with what we want them to do is a fool’s errand.

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We Should Disaggregate Philosophy’s Graduate Admissions, Placement, Tenure and Promotion, and Publishing Data by Mother/Parent Status (Guest post by Maja Sidzińska) By Maja Sidzińska How well do mothers fare in graduate admissions in academic philosophy relative to fathers and those who aren’t parents? How well do they fare on the academic job market in philosoph...

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Reading suggestions for an undergraduate interested in epistemology and existentialism? I have a bright undergraduate student who has taken a couple of philosophy courses who asked if I have any recommendations for readings in epistemology and existentialism. I'd really like to provide t...

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Joseph Gough (Oxford), "The embodied, relational self: extending or rejecting the mind?"
Joseph Gough (Oxford), "The embodied, relational self: extending or rejecting the mind?" YouTube video by New Work in Philosophy

I made a video for New Work in Philosophy on mind and self, from Descartes to the anti-Cartesians. Thanks @marcusarvan.bsky.social for the invite! youtu.be/tPXbnketu8I

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Why Philosophy? Marcus Arvan Good philosophies make our lives and the world better.

A fun, short interview at "Why Philosophy?" on my path into philosophy, what philosophy means to me, etc.

Many thanks to Céline Leboeuf for the invitation. It's a great series, and I highly recommend subscribing to her substack!

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AI is Uncontrollable Ethical Machines · Episode

New podcast interview with Reid Blackman on whether AI control and alignment are possible. Thanks so much to Reid for having me on--it was a fun discussion! open.spotify.com/episode/5rdh...

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