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James Hutton

@jameshuttonphil

Philosopher at @TUDelft, writing about emotions ⇔ ethical knowledge ⇔ environmental philosophy. Recovering Kant scholar. he/him

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1 reason I didn't apply for jobs in America is because I didn't want to have to fly the whole fucking time. I'm currently 15months flight free, having taken trains & boats from Scotland to conferences in Netherlands, Sweden, Czech Republic & a wedding in Hungary. Next up: Lisbon!

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Nice little paper from Deonna & Teroni -Uses some nice observations about "emotional sensitivities" to defend their view that nonevaluative evidence can justify emos -Argues that emos give us epistemic goodies due to modulatng attention & are needed for graspng some eval concepts

Nice little paper from Deonna & Teroni
-Uses some nice observations about "emotional sensitivities" to defend their view that nonevaluative evidence can justify emos
-Argues that emos give us epistemic goodies due to modulatng attention & are needed for graspng some eval concepts
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Nice little news story about some of the Climate Ethics teaching I've been doing with a colleague ☺️ delta.tudelft.nl/en/article/you…

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Imagine being this conceptually confused but thinking that you're in a position to lecture people about misinformation. misinforeview.hks.harvard.edu/article/fact-o…

Imagine being this conceptually confused but thinking that you're in a position to lecture people about misinformation. misinforeview.hks.harvard.edu/article/fact-o…
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If anyone is confused about how the fact v. opinion distinction is being widely used in a way that constitutes misinformation, I highly recommend they read the evidence submitted to the UK parliament by A X Douglas and the late Katherine Hawley. data.parliament.uk/WrittenEvidenc…

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How to promote "impactful" humanities research: UK—Create a massive beaurocratic exercise that pisses everyone off and promotes a reductive, gamified notion of impact. NL—Ask researchers for advice on issues where human values are pertinent. Create extra grants for such work.

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I've heard anecdotally that some professors are using LLMs to mark essays. Professors doing this have heard of "jailbreaking", right? See if you can spot the simple grade-maximizing technique I found that works on GPT3.5... 🤡🤡🤡🤡

I've heard anecdotally that some professors are using LLMs to mark essays. Professors doing this have heard of "jailbreaking", right?

See if you can spot the simple grade-maximizing technique I found that works on GPT3.5... 🤡🤡🤡🤡
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Killing birds through horrific factory farm conditions has a downside: you have to walk to pick them up and put them in the bin. No worries, we've got a solution. Use the Chicken Reaper. It's user friendly! Less walking! Convenient! Call us today, then put your feet up!

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Absolutely loving Jeff Sebo's 𝗦𝗔𝗩𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗔𝗡𝗜𝗠𝗔𝗟𝗦, 𝗦𝗔𝗩𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗢𝗨𝗥𝗦𝗘𝗟𝗩𝗘𝗦. One of those books that simultaneously makes want to (a) spend several lifetimes reflecting on fundamental philosophical questions and (b) change the world.

Absolutely loving <a href="/JeffrSebo/">Jeff Sebo</a>'s 𝗦𝗔𝗩𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗔𝗡𝗜𝗠𝗔𝗟𝗦, 𝗦𝗔𝗩𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗢𝗨𝗥𝗦𝗘𝗟𝗩𝗘𝗦. One of those books that simultaneously makes want to (a) spend several lifetimes reflecting on fundamental philosophical questions and (b) change the world.
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I'm excited to by welcoming John Broome (Oxford) to TU Delft | The Hague Campus, for an evening of conversation about the ethics of climate action ☀️💨🌊🌳🚄🍎 Please share far and wide 😉 TU Delft ESDiT Consortium 4TU.Ethics Behnam Taebi

I'm excited to by welcoming John Broome (Oxford) to TU Delft | The Hague Campus, for an evening of conversation about the ethics of climate action ☀️💨🌊🌳🚄🍎

Please share far and wide 😉

<a href="/tudelft/">TU Delft</a> <a href="/esdit_nl/">ESDiT Consortium</a> <a href="/4TUethics/">4TU.Ethics</a> <a href="/BehnamTaebi/">Behnam Taebi</a>
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Me: Here's how to use reasoning to think a bit more carefully about the ethics of technologies. Engineering students: Can we make this idea of "logically following" more precise? And don't we need more ethical premises to support our ethical premises and so on ∞?🤯 Me: TU Delft

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Editing tip: Keep an eye for any paragraphs in your manuscript that deal with things whereof one cannot speak. Passing over them in silence is a great way to keep that word count down! ✅

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I'm going to carry on taking Huberman seriously (read: eating my blueberries) ∵ -He quickly, humbly admitted his error. -It's pretty easy to fall into probabilistic fallacies, especially when you're talking without a script & trying to make things sound simple. Who hasn't?

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⚠️Two more PhD positions available within our programme at the University of Twente! ✴️a PhD on Reconceiving Rights, Duties, and Wellbeing amidst technological and ecological challenges, supervised by Dominic Lenzi & James Hutton. Deadline: 6 June 📅 utwentecareers.nl/en/vacancies/1…

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Big up Alice Munro. I read this collection about 10 years ago & I now literally get goosebumps reading the wikipedia synopses, they're that vividly lodged in my memory. I've never read short stories as breathtaking as hers.

Big up Alice Munro. I read this collection about 10 years ago &amp; I now literally get goosebumps reading the wikipedia synopses, they're that vividly lodged in my memory. I've never read short stories as breathtaking as hers.