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Virtue vs Obligation (The Caplan-Singer Debate)
Is there an ontological difference between moral virtue and moral obligation?
May 9, 2023
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February 2023
Is the brain a computer?
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Feb 21, 2023
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January 2023
Why you should learn sign language
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Jan 18, 2023
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What makes a probability question "well-defined"? (Part II: Bertrand's Paradox)
See also: What makes a probability question "well-defined"? (Part I), Bertrand's Paradox, More on Bertrand's Paradox, and When (Not) To Use…
Jan 3, 2023
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October 2022
What makes a probability question "well-defined"? (Part I)
See also: Probability is in the Mind, You Are Never Entitled to Your Opinion, and “I don’t know.”Naive Bayes is a reader-supported publication. To…
Oct 2, 2022
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