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Adopted a plant in leca

Semi-hydro is a method of growing plants using an inert medium, water, and liquid nutrients. A constant supply of water reaches the roots via capillary action.

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Adopted a plant in leca

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To buy (Acer Chromebook 14) or to wait (Acer Chromebook 514)

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A poll of the most pressing issues in the discipline; 'lack of tenure-track jobs' at #1

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First time replacing motherboard

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Hasok Chang (Cambridge) argues that science can and should be pluralistic [Lecture + Q&A]

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Trump is actually Marxist because contradictions© and social tensions™

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Wittgenstein's politics?

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Nomy Arpaly (Brown) has a new philosophy blog - The View from the Owl's Roost

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Sci Phi Podcast - interviews with philosophers of science

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What percent of Indians spoke English in 1947?

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A poll recently resurfaced to suggest that the majority of British people think that the British Empire was something to be proud of. What does the history of attitudes towards the Empire look like?

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When did they start celebrating Gandhi's birthday in India?

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Some threads for/about graduate students of philosophy (Daily Nous)

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Some Questions for Atheists to Think About (Elliott Sober, UW Madison)

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An exchange between Dennett and Papineau on comprehension and consciousness

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'The Publication Emergency' - Should philosophy journals refuse to publish material by graduate students?

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Is sincerity (always) a virtue?

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Recently re-watched the excellent Dog Day Afternoon (1975) and was struck by the depiction of the crowd's reaction to Sonny (Al Pacino) shouting 'Attica!' When have non-political actors used politicized symbols against authorities in this fashion?

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Strawson begins 'Freedom and Resentment' with the sentence: 'Some philosophers say that they do not know what the thesis of determinism is.' What is he talking about?

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Does a belief in moral responsibility necessitate support for retributive justice/punishment 'for its own sake'?

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Fodor and Sober debate the theory of natural selection. But what is a theory, in the relevant sense?

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What was the ideological landscape like in pre-KMT Taiwan?

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From the APA Blog: Philosophy's Response to Donald Trump

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Why Richard Rorty Was Not a Prophet

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