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Posts by Simone Picenni

Paddington in Dune Part 2

Paddington in Dune Part 2

I Photoshop Paddington into a movie, TV show, or pop culture until I forget: Day 1367

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I Photoshop Paddington into a movie, TV show, or pop culture until I forget: Day 1347

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Is it Bad to leave Twitter? No. Here are 7+ years of insights from my lab’s research that explain why.

Featuring work w/ @williambrady.bsky.social @killianmcloughlin.bsky.social

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I will soon create the starter pack of all and only those people that do not create starter packs

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#1023 Francesca Bellazzi: Biochemical Kinds and Functions, Genes, and Virtue Ethics
#1023 Francesca Bellazzi: Biochemical Kinds and Functions, Genes, and Virtue Ethics YouTube video by The Dissenter

Had a fantastic time recording this episode for the #DissenterYT and talking about all my favourite things from functions to kinds and biochemical molecules - wrapping it up with education as empowerment! 💪
#philsky

Spotify: bit.ly/495Ia6L
Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-No...

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If you're interested in contemporary set theory and large cardinals, then this paper is a must-see!

www.math.uni-hamburg.de/home/luecke/...

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Wow! Great stuff

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See you in Den Haag tomorrow!

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You can find Philip Welch's lecture notes on (Axiomatic) Set Theory here: people.maths.bris.ac.uk/~mapdw/teach...

During the pandemic, Philip recorded his lectures and uploaded them to YouTube. A link to these recordings is also available on the webpage :)

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Gosh, I have *at least* four books in mind hahah but I guess I'll go with this one!

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Effective Haskell Build efficient applications that exploit the unique benefits of a pure functional language, learning from an engineer who uses Haskell to do practical work.

I really try not to do too much self promotion. I think it's annoying, and I generally believe that the best way to get interest in your work is to give people something they value.

That said, new platform so I'll do this once:

I wrote a book about Haskell:
www.pragprog.com/titles/rshas...

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UN warns of ‘economic carnage’ if G20 leaders cannot agree on climate finance for poor countries Wealthy nations are yet to offer the hundreds of billions of dollars that economists say are needed to help the developing world cut emissions

UN warns of ‘economic carnage’ if G20 leaders cannot agree on climate finance for poor countries #Climate

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Talk slide text "REBSP as an epistemic-cultural right
GING SOPHY
EXPERTISE
Philosophical Perspaticos
EDITED aY Mirko Farina.
Andrea Lavazza, and Duncan Pritchard
• REBSP as a "right concerning scientific knowledge (episteme in ancient Greek as opposed to doxa qua opinion or bogus knowledge) qua part of wider cultural practices'
(Massimi 2024).
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From the Right to Science as an Epistemic-Cultural Human Right to the Right to Expertise
Michela Massimi
University of Edinburgh
There is no human activity from which every form of intellectua participation can be excluded: homo faber cannot be separated fron homo sapiens.
Antonio Gramsci
• See M. Massimi (2024) "From the right to science as an. epistemic-cultural human right to the right to expertise", in M.
Farina, A. Lavazza and D. Pritchard eds.) Expertise.
Philosophical Perspe
as, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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1. The Right to Science
Among the rights listed in the United Nations (UN) Declaration of Human
UNDHR) in 1948, there is the so-called 'Right to Science':
Art. 27 (1) Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life o community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement an benefits (emphasis added).
OXFORD"

Talk slide text "REBSP as an epistemic-cultural right GING SOPHY EXPERTISE Philosophical Perspaticos EDITED aY Mirko Farina. Andrea Lavazza, and Duncan Pritchard • REBSP as a "right concerning scientific knowledge (episteme in ancient Greek as opposed to doxa qua opinion or bogus knowledge) qua part of wider cultural practices' (Massimi 2024). 8 From the Right to Science as an Epistemic-Cultural Human Right to the Right to Expertise Michela Massimi University of Edinburgh There is no human activity from which every form of intellectua participation can be excluded: homo faber cannot be separated fron homo sapiens. Antonio Gramsci • See M. Massimi (2024) "From the right to science as an. epistemic-cultural human right to the right to expertise", in M. Farina, A. Lavazza and D. Pritchard eds.) Expertise. Philosophical Perspe as, Oxford: Oxford University Press. C 1. The Right to Science Among the rights listed in the United Nations (UN) Declaration of Human UNDHR) in 1948, there is the so-called 'Right to Science': Art. 27 (1) Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life o community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement an benefits (emphasis added). OXFORD"

• See M. Massimi (2024) "From the right to science as an. epistemic-cultural human right to the right to expertise", in M.
Farina, A. Lavazza and D. Pritchard eds.) Expertise.
Philosophical Perspe
as, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Something similar to Yablo's ω-liar can actually be found in Kripke's Outline (1975). There, Kripke introduces a 'descending' hierarchy of Tarskian languages – each language L_α 'talks about' the truth of all the languages L_α+1. Visser proved that this yields something along the lines of an ω-liar!

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