Public philosophy in English

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Selected public philosophy in Mandarin

Introducing Miranda Fricker's notion of hermeneutical injustice and discussing gender education.

Introducing Kate Manne's account of misogyny.

Introducing Simon Keller's analysis of moral blackmail.

Jessica M. Isserow on being friends with bad people. 

I've lost track of how many pieces I've written, but my guess would be around a few dozens. Most of them can be found among the pieces shown here. (If I've written something on your work, it is highly likely that the column editors have found an artist to draw a portrait of you based on a photo they've found online.)

Translations

Translated from Haslanger, S., Changing the Ideology and Culture of Philosophy: Not by Reason (Alone). Copyright © 2008 by John Wiley Sons, Inc. Translated by permission of John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and Sally Haslanger.

Translated from "Guidelines for respectful, constructive, and inclusive philosophical discussion" by permission of David Chalmers.

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A website providing on some tips and advices for applying for phd and master programs in philosophy to a Traditional Mandarin audience. Established and maintained by Hanti Lin (UC Davis), Pei-hua Huang (Monash), and myself.