Dr Katharine O'Reilly

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Dr Katharine O'Reilly

Dr Katharine O'Reilly

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Assistant Professor in Philosophy @TorontoMet, Research Associate @womenofideas, all views my own.

Toronto เข้าร่วม Mart 2008
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She’s nearly here! Caterina and I are very excited about that our new edited volume is out on August 31st. It’s available to preorder with a 20% discount code ‘AWP2023’ on cambridge.org/9781316516188. Thanks to our wonderful contributors and editor @GaskinHilary.
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@drangiehobbs What terribly sad news. It was a pleasure to work with Bob at the BSHP. We will all miss him. My condolences to his family and colleagues.
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Angie Hobbs
Angie Hobbs@drangiehobbs·
Deeply sad to report that the wonderful human being and philosopher Professor Bob Stern died peacefully yesterday after a long illness which he faced with utter fortitude. Here he is in March at an event in his honour at Sheffield. We will miss him terribly. His legacy is immense
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Pre-read conferences are my fave. This looks like it will be great, both for ancient philosophy folks and anyone interested in friendship.
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Our wonderful students @arts_tmu Philosophy have started a student journal, and the deadline for submissions for the first issue is May 12th. Please spread the word! @TorontoMet
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Fiona Macpherson
Fiona Macpherson@ProfMacpherson·
The University of Kent is closing its philosophy department among others. This was a thriving department who did great in the REF and the NSS. The government are not helping universities to thrive and are not helping the humanities. kent.ac.uk/news/statement…
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Incredible
Nat Friedman@natfriedman

Ten months ago, we launched the Vesuvius Challenge to solve the ancient problem of the Herculaneum Papyri, a library of scrolls that were flash-fried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. Today we are overjoyed to announce that our crazy project has succeeded. After 2000 years, we can finally read the scrolls: This image was produced by @Youssef_M_Nader, @LukeFarritor, and @JuliSchillij, who have now won the Vesuvius Challenge Grand Prize of $700,000. Congratulations!! These fifteen columns come from the very end of the first scroll we have been able to read and contain new text from the ancient world that has never been seen before. The author – probably Epicurean philosopher Philodemus – writes here about music, food, and how to enjoy life's pleasures. In the closing section, he throws shade at unnamed ideological adversaries – perhaps the stoics? – who "have nothing to say about pleasure, either in general or in particular." This year, the Vesuvius Challenge continues. The text that we revealed so far represents just 5% of one scroll. In 2024, our goal is to from reading a few passages of text to entire scrolls, and we're announcing a new $100,000 grand prize for the first team that is able to read at least 90% of all four scrolls that we have scanned. The scrolls stored in Naples that remain to be read represent more than 16 megabytes of ancient text. But the villa where the scrolls were found was only partially excavated, and scholars tell us that there may be thousands more scrolls underground. Our hope is that the success of the Vesuvius Challenge catalyzes the excavation of the villa, that the main library is discovered, and that whatever we find there rewrites history and inspires all of us. It's been a great joy to work on this strange and amazing project. Thanks to Brent Seales for laying the foundation for this work over so many years, thanks to the friends and Twitter users whose donations powered our effort, and thanks to the many contestants whose contributions have made the Vesuvius Challenge successful! Read more in our announcement: scrollprize.org/grandprize

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Jon Williamson
Jon Williamson@Jon_Williamson_·
Sadly, @UniKent has announced plans to axe a number of smaller departments, including philosophy. We perform well on all measures, including student recruitment. But smaller subjects have less clout and are easiest to cut. Help us shout out our value to the uni! They need to hear
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Peter Adamson
Peter Adamson@HistPhilosophy·
Coming in 2024... (Probably March 10.)
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Jake Wojtowicz
Jake Wojtowicz@JakeWojtowicz·
Why It's OK to Be a Sports Fan is now available in stores (well, at least online)! We build a case for why being a sports fan is great... if you are critical. Otherwise, the violence, racism, and other misdeeds of fans and players lead to moral pitfalls.
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I love this little documentary, featuring my former colleague @edithmayhall. Students in my Aristotle seminar were fascinated to see the place Aristotle grew up and think about how the geography and politics might have influenced his work.
John Tasioulas@JTasioulas

Check out this excellent documentary by @edithmayhall that visits all the 8 places where Aristotle lived at some time or other and examines their influence on him. m.youtube.com/watch?v=-moYjt…

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John Callanan
John Callanan@JohnjoCallanan·
Antognazza Lecture this Thursday! BSHP Antognazza Lecture 2023 "Assent in the Philosophy of the Islamic World" by Peter Adamson (KCL / LMU Munich) REGISTRATION CLOSES TODAY. Get your tickets: tickettailor.com/events/kingsco…
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