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Thinkers and theories
Philosophy is an art
For Margaret Macdonald, philosophical theories are akin to stories, meant to enlarge certain aspects of human life
Peter West
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Language and linguistics
Cathedrals of convention
Humans have a strong impulse to see things that are arbitrary or conventional as natural and essential – especially language
Reuben Cohn-Gordon
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Philosophy of language
Metaphors make the world
Woven into the fabric of language, metaphors shape how we understand reality. What happens when we try using new ones?
Benjamin Santos Genta
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Philosophy of language
The geometry of other people
Some friends are ‘close’. Others are ‘distant’. But our spatial descriptions of social life are more than just metaphors
David Borkenhagen
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Philosophy of language
Quantum poetics
How Borges and Heisenberg converged on the notion that language both enables and interferes with our grasp of reality
William Egginton
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Mood and emotion
The joy of sulk
Full of implicit rules and paradoxes, sulking is a marvellous example of intense communication without clear declaration
Rebecca Roache
video
Metaphysics
Is the question ‘Why is there something instead of nothing?’ even worth asking?
9 minutes
video
Philosophy of language
For Ludwig Wittgenstein, language is a game, but not a frivolous one
43 minutes
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Stories and literature
Nil by page
When a writer stares down a blank page, the whole of literature stares back. Why, then, leave the empty page as it is?
Andrew Gallix
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Thinkers and theories
Hegel today
Too dense, too abstract, too suspect, Hegel was outside the Anglophone canon for a century. Why is his star rising again?
Willem deVries
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Language and linguistics
Typos, tricks and misprints
Why is English spelling so weird and unpredictable? Don’t blame the mix of languages; look to quirks of timing and technology
Arika Okrent
video
Language and linguistics
Ums, likes and y’knows get no respect – but they’re vital to conversation
6 minutes
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Philosophy of mind
The problem of now
The injunction to immerse yourself in the present might be psychologically potent, but is it metaphysically meaningful?
John Martin Fischer
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Philosophy of language
Thoughts into words
Here’s the paradox of articulation: are you excavating existing ideas, or do your thoughts come into being as you speak?
Eli Alshanetsky
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Language and linguistics
Hand to mouth
If language began with gestures around a campfire and secret signals on hunts, why did speech come to dominate communication?
Kensy Cooperrider
idea
Language and linguistics
Hypocognition is a censorship tool that mutes what we can feel
Kaidi Wu
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Philosophy of language
The ethics of speech acts
It’s one thing to say something. It’s quite another for a person to do (or not do) something because of what you’ve said
Guy Longworth
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Philosophy of language
Making up stuff
A novel, by definition, tells a fictional story – but does that make its author a liar? On the space between stories and lies
Emar Maier
idea
Language and linguistics
Why learning a new language is like an illicit love affair
Marianna Pogosyan
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Animals and humans
The pointing ape
How a chimpanzee named Clint trained a psychologist to question human exceptionalism and reconsider the intelligence of apes
David Leavens
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Philosophy of language
The way words mean
Words stand for things in the world, and they stand apart from it. Perhaps meaning is more sunken into words than we realise?
Alexander Stern
idea
Thinkers and theories
Can you step in the same river twice? Wittgenstein v Heraclitus
David Egan
video
Language and linguistics
To all intensive purposes, you might have another think coming about how idioms work
4 minutes
idea
Language and linguistics
At the end of the day, think outside the box about clichés
Nana Ariel