Recent from Josh KNobe: "Conflicting Intuitions" published in Ergo journals.publishing.umich.edu/ergo/article...
Recent from Josh KNobe: "Conflicting Intuitions" published in Ergo journals.publishing.umich.edu/ergo/article...
I studied philosophy of religion as an undergraduate with his son, John Hare
Yes itβs a classic and well worth the read www.ditext.com/hare/1979b.p...
The Right to Concentrate - Neuroethics link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Call for abstracts! We're hosting π¨ Neuroethics Asia 2026 - Centre for Biomedical Ethics β National University of Singapore - medicine.nus.edu.sg/cbme/neuroet...
π #PHEthx #PublicHealthEthics
When ELIZA meets therapists: A Turing test for the heart and mind www.researchgate.net/publication/...
Artificial Intelligence is (Only) a Useful Tool to Assist with Peer Review jmepb.bmj.com/content/2/1/...
Circumcision classed as potentially harmful practice in new CPS guidance www.theguardian.com/society/2026...
New in JME Practical Bioethics - "Toward an ethics of vigilance in public health" by Jamie Webb jmepb.bmj.com/content/2/1/...
New in @JME_BMJ Practical Bioethics: Duties to protect oneself from loneliness - by Bouke de Vries jmepb.bmj.com/content/2/1/... - Do we have a duty to protect ourselves from loneliness?
Breaking the fourth wall of philanthropy jmepb.bmj.com/content/2/1/...
And now it's ~*officially*~ typset! (Though I have to admit, I think my typsetting is prettier. What's with the double columns?!) doi.org/10.1111/phpr...
UK health official recuses himself from puberty blockers trial after bias claims www.theguardian.com/society/2026...
Seven Desiderata for Ethical Frameworks for AI Mental Health Agents www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Thanks Josh!
This piece by psychologist/philosopher Brian Earp is about the differing attitudes toward AI in psychology vs. philosophy
In psych, one common attitude is; The goal is to get the right answer to fundamental questions in psychology. If AI helps us do that, well then, all the betterβ¦
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I had the opportunity to read and provide a blurb/review for the new book from @svennyholm.bsky.social "The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence" @hackettpub.bsky.social
hackettpublishing.com/new-forthcom...
Yes this one hits the mark
Finally something about #LLM involvement in academic publishing that gets it right. The problem is not #AISlop vs. genuine human generated content. The problem--actually the opportunity AND challenge--is "Automatenwissenschaft." Short essay by @seva.bsky.social
hegemon.substack.com/p/the-age-of...
Well worth a read! This stuck with me:
'Dialogueβwhether with a colleague or mentor, or, yes, even an AIβcan be a corrective to that kind of tunnel vision'
Absolutely this - and for students without mentors/colleagues available to work through ideas, AI could be a genuine leveller
"Writing is thinking β yes. I grant that. But the inverse isnβt true."
To acknowledge the ways AI systems are changing does not buy into hype, it sharpens the precision of critical thinking about their impacts. To make sense of what AI does to people, you also need to understand what it does for them, writes Eryk Salvaggio.
New post π¨ Is philosophy too precious for AI? briandavidearp.substack.com/p/is-philoso... ... on the science-humanities divide in LLM appreciation
lmao no I would never get hoisted like that, I mean it's my own freaking petard
In this new podcast UOI's Dominic Wilkinson is joined by Zainab Nur (Hidden Voices) & @briandavidearp.bsky.social (Nat. Uni. of Singapore) to discuss #FemaleCircumcision - as part of the Antitheses project 'Engaging with disagreement, polarisation and uncertainty'.
Watch: youtu.be/UiQBmaa-Iz4?...
An information poster about studying philosophy at university of Bristol with an image of a skeleton skewering a peasant as illustration
I sometimes worry our advertising material isnβt as welcoming as it might be
"The concept isn't mine." open.substack.com/pub/briandav... Human slop, AI criticism, and schmauthorship - a guest post (sort of) by an LLM (prompted, edited and signed off by @briandavidearp.bsky.social).
What has been happening in China in relation to medical research ethics review since the "CRISPR baby" case in 2018? What reforms have been made, and what changes are still needed? π¨ Guest editorial: Medical research ethics review in China jmepb.bmj.com/content/2/1/...
Need Over Nearness: Impartial Beneficence Lowers the Threshold for Helping Strangers Over Close Others papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....