The Atlantic: We Read the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy's New Article on Social Media Ethics
As far as online encyclopedias go, the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy may be the best. Created in 1995 by Stanford Professor Edward Zalta, it took one of the first stabs at creating a truthful, ...
We Read the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy's New Article on Social Media Ethics
Edward Zaita - senior editor - and John Perry, founder of the Stanford Encyclopedia for Philosophy, say it loud and clear:"This encyclopedia is the opposite of Wikipedia". Could this be because it's a ...
Concordia University: Prof. Pablo Gilabert Co-Authors Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Entry on Socialism
Prof. Pablo Gilabert recently published the entry on Socialism in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, co-authored with Prof. Martin O’Neill (University of York). An excerpt reads: “We are ...
Reason: Updated Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Overview of "The Ethics and Rationality of Voting"
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy has published an updated and expanded version of its entry on "The Ethics and Rationality of Voting." It is authored by Georgetown Prof. Jason Brennan, a ...
Updated Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Overview of "The Ethics and Rationality of Voting"
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