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AI That Does College For You Got Shut Down. Why It Won’t Matter Einstein AI did every assignment in a college course automatically, but the real crisis isn't the technology. It's an system that made the bot's job easy.

"Einstein will not be the last tool of its kind. The next one will appear quietly on GitHub or as a commercially packaged app. Students will... understand the technology better than their educators. [When] this happens, will #education be shocked again...?" www.forbes.com/sites/danfit... #AI #ethics

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Promotional graphic for the book Difficult Virtues: An Aristotelian Perspective by Howard J. Curzer. On a light background, large black text reads “For Your Consideration: Difficult Virtues.” On the right are two images of the book cover, featuring abstract, colorful geometric artwork. Small text at the bottom reads “Philosophy in Review.”

Promotional graphic for the book Difficult Virtues: An Aristotelian Perspective by Howard J. Curzer. On a light background, large black text reads “For Your Consideration: Difficult Virtues.” On the right are two images of the book cover, featuring abstract, colorful geometric artwork. Small text at the bottom reads “Philosophy in Review.”

Into virtue ethics? Difficult Virtues takes an Aristotelian look at why some virtues are, well, difficult. We’re looking for a reviewer - could be you! Impress your friends. Publish a review. pir@uvic.ca #Philosophy #BookReview

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To The Contrary | Olympic Ban on Trans Women: Fair Play or Flawed Science? | Season 35 Olympic trans ban debated: fairness, science, and the future of women’s sports.

So I did this debate on To the Contrary, an NPR debate show about the new International Olympic Committee rule banning trans women from competing in women's sports. I want to give a trigger warning: my opponent says offensive and hideous things about transwomen.
www.pbs.org/video/olympi...

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Sport, Ethics and Philosophy The 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup and the beautiful game. Volume 20, Issue 2 of Sport, Ethics and Philosophy

The new issue of Sport, Ethics and Philosophy (Vol. 20, No. 2) is out, focusing on the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup: from FIFA's human rights failures to VAR and the philosophy of the beautiful game. A thread on this WC-themed issue.
#PhilSport #WC2026 #PhilSky www.tandfonline.com/toc/rsep20/c...

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The season will be over on Wednesday. They better have a good plan for rebuilding this mess.

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We have a coach who specializes in making stupid excuses. Whether the foul on Mbappe was a penalty, banking on a 93rd minute penalty to beat Girona at home is embarrassing

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It is unfortunate that the rest of the team decided not to show up.

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I've seen amateur teams play a Sunday game with more intensity than Real Madrid today.

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2026 Pacific Division Virtual Meeting fully online April 8-12, 2026. Register at www.apaonline.org

2026 Pacific Division Virtual Meeting fully online April 8-12, 2026. Register at www.apaonline.org

The 2026 APA Pacific Division meeting is underway! Sessions will be held Thursday, April 9–Sunday, April 12. Register now! www.apaonline.org/2026pacific #APAPacific26

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The Athletic's investigation into FIFA's questionable ticketing practices for this summer's World Cup uncovered a fresh point of controversy.

The governing body has created a new ticketing category to milk even more money from prime seats.

✍️ @henrybushnell.bsky.social

🔗 bit.ly/4bZyrCe

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Dangerous sport and organizational responsibility: the case of football and the duty of care In this article, we discuss the ongoing challenge of balancing player safety with the cultural significance of football. Recognizing that these tensions are likely to continue due to the sport’s im...

Here is my latest publication with Cesar Torres: "Dangerous sport and organizational responsibility: the case of football and the duty of care" #PhilSky #SportPhil #Concussions #Ethics #Care www.tandfonline.com/eprint/QVZAH...

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This is going to be painful.

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Amateurs vs professionals. There is a huge gap between the two teams.

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I would take him out even before halftime. His lack of intensity there was ridiculous. Improper of a top-level player. Unforgivable.

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Camavinga was complaining about not having enough playing time. I wonder if he sees his own performances. He's been awful in every single aspect.

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Philosophy of the Heart with Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Scilla Elworthy With clear eyes and an open heart: dealing with inner & outer bullies

"Why do we humans who ... know so much, why do we go on killing each other? And what's wrong with the people up there in the parliaments and governments to keep this absurd way of trying to solve disputes down to who's got more guns?" lovephilosophy.substack.com/p/philosophy...

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Pilar Lopez-Cantero, Affective injustice - PhilPapers Oppression, marginalization, and other forms of disadvantage often come with emotional burdens, such as feelings of insecurity or stress. At the same time, some features of oppression are emotional in...

Just accepted: my Phil Compass article on affective injustice! It synthesizes the debate into an overarching definition ('the unjust interference w people’s affective lives, w regard to their own affective practices or through those of others') & brings out many connections between existing views/1

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Mind as Metaphor book cover

Mind as Metaphor book cover

Daniel Dennett photo

Daniel Dennett photo

Very exciting new issue published today! It contains a special issue on the philosophy of Daniel Dennett (Dennett's Powerful Ideas) and a symposium on Adam Toon's book, "Mind as Metaphor" #vol39issue3 Enjoy! www.tandfonline.com/...

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2026 Pacific Division Virtual Meeting, fully online April 8-12

2026 Pacific Division Virtual Meeting, fully online April 8-12

Early bird registration for the 2026 Pacific Division meeting ends on Monday, March 30. Register now to save $50—and to ensure you can access your sessions when the meeting begins! apaonline.org/2026pacific#APAPacific26

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Engels in the Outfield A radical history of the Mets insists that baseball can still be the people’s game.

A radical history of the Mets insists that baseball can still be the people’s game. www.newyorker.com/magazine/202...

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Not All Authors Are Equal: Moral Judgments of Plagiarism From AI and Human Sources Abstract. Generative AI tools are increasingly being used for creative and academic work. How do people morally evaluate plagiarism involving AI-generated content, and do they judge it differently tha...

Not all authors are equal: Moral judgments of plagiarism from AI and human sources

‼️Recent work from Calahndra Brake, Kang Lee & Ori Friedman

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Si yo pensé que el City no sabía jugar al fútbol, especialmente en comparación con el, para muchos, mejor equipo de Europa: Arsenal. ¿Como han aprendido a jugar tan bien desde su derrota del martes?

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I received my free copies of "On Bernard Suits' Philosophy: How Play, Games, and Sport Shape a Life Worth Living." I also added the grasshopper Routledge couldn't include in the cover. #PhilSky

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Here is my latest book, co-authored with Alex Asay: "On Bernard Suits’ Philosophy.
How Play, Games, and Sport Shape a Life Worth Living." www.routledge.com/On-Bernard-S.... It's hardly the most impactful book on the philosophy of games published this year, but I hope people find it helpful #PhilSky

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Football, luck and life This article builds upon Stephen Mumford’s observations about football and chance in his book Football: The Philosophy Behind the Game. Mumford argues that football strikes a perfect balance betwee...

New paper in @sportethicsandphil.bsky.social
for symposium on Stephen Mumford's Football: The Philosophy Behind the Game. I examine the life lessons Mumford draws from the luck of football and argue that even more can be found in B.S. Johnson's novel The Unfortunates. #Philsky
tinyurl.com/5n86tmhb

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First session of the "What is good in sport?" workshop at Arizona State University, featuring César Torres' talk on what qualifies as a good player. #SportPhil

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On Bernard Suits’ Philosophy: How Play, Games, and Sport Shape a Life Worth Living On Bernard Suits’ Philosophy situates Suits’ work within philosophy, play, and leisure studies, as well as the philosophy of sport. It introduces his core ideas and offers a comprehensive interpretati...

We are getting closer and closer to the release date for this: www.routledge.com/On-Bernard-S...

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Now in paperback!

Revealing the scope and significance of early 20th-century phenomenologist Eugen Fink’s work, 'The Phenomenology of Play' shows how it can be applied to a range of key issues.

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Dudando que aprendieras mucho conmigo, diría que habría que seleccionar el partido con cuidado. Si a lo espeso del contenido de ese texto le sumamos un partido plomo (como los que está protagonizando mi equipo), no pasamos del minuto 15 sin dormirnos. En cualquier caso, gracias por los halagos.

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Here is my latest publication: "What Goals? Which Point? Whose Purpose? A Critical Engagement with Sport Internalism" www.mdpi.com/3713414. It is not something I would recommend to non-philosophers, but philosophers of sport might find some parts interesting.

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