News site about academic philosophy
Daily Nous is a website covering news about philosophy and the philosophy profession.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] It is considered one of the "big"[ 4] or "popular"[ 5] philosophy blogs and a "popular philosophy news website".[ 6] Daily Nous is edited by Justin Weinberg, associate professor of philosophy at the University of South Carolina .[ 7] The site was created on March 7, 2014.[ 8]
Daily Nous has been cited by writers and media outlets discussing or reporting on the philosophy profession,[ 9] [ 10] [ 11] and by scholars writing on various subjects.[ 12] [ 13] [ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17]
^ "Daniel Callahan" . The Hastings Center Report . 49 (4): 47. 2019. JSTOR 26775991 – via JSTOR.
^ Beauchamp, Zack (2014-12-30). "Zack Galifianakis looks a lot like Socrates — and other philosopher-celebrity lookalikes" . Vox . Retrieved 2022-02-05 .
^ Paglieri, Fabio (April 2015). "Reflections on Plagiarism" . Topoi . 34 (1): 1–5. doi :10.1007/s11245-015-9313-8 . ISSN 0167-7411 . S2CID 255105255 .
^ Whyman, Tom (2019). "Critique of Pure Niceness: The Trouble with the Civility Fetish" . The Baffler . 44 (44): 132. JSTOR 26639735 – via JSTOR.
^ "Professors' reflections on their experiences with 'ungrading' spark renewed interest in the student-centered assessment practice" . www.insidehighered.com . Retrieved 2022-02-05 .
^ Patel, Vimal (13 September 2023). "A Professor's Remarks on Sexual Consent Stir Controversy. Now He's Banned from Campus" . The New York Times .
^ "Justin Weinberg - Department of Philosophy | University of South Carolina" . sc.edu . Retrieved 2022-02-07 .
^ "About" . Daily Nous . 2014-03-07. Retrieved 2022-02-05 .
^ Grimes, William (2017-01-05). "Derek Parfit, Philosopher Who Explored Identity and Moral Choice, Dies at 74" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2022-02-05 .
^ Flaherty, Colleen (2018-05-14). "Should academics ever comment on students' clothing?" . Times Higher Education (THE) . Retrieved 2022-02-05 .
^ Thornhill, John (2020-11-12). "Is AI finally closing in on human intelligence?" . Financial Times . Retrieved 2022-02-05 .
^ Archer, Alfred; Matheson, Benjamin (2019). "When Artists Fall: Honoring and Admiring the Immoral" . Journal of the American Philosophical Association . 5 (2): 246–265. doi :10.1017/apa.2019.9 . ISSN 2053-4477 . S2CID 189321881 .
^ Peters, Uwe; Honeycutt, Nathan; De Block, Andreas; Jussim, Lee (2020-05-18). "Ideological diversity, hostility, and discrimination in philosophy" . Philosophical Psychology . 33 (4): 511–548. doi :10.1080/09515089.2020.1743257 . ISSN 0951-5089 . S2CID 216601705 .
^ Dinneen, Jesse David; Bubinger, Helen (2021). "Not Quite 'Ask a Librarian': AI on the Nature, Value, and Future of LIS" . Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology . 58 (1): 117–126. arXiv :2107.05383 . doi :10.1002/pra2.441 . ISSN 2373-9231 . S2CID 235795188 .
^ Locke, Jessica; Peña-Guzmán, David M. (2021-07-02). "The Groundlessness of Philosophy: Critiquing the Identity of a Discipline" . PhiloSOPHIA . 10 (2): 143–167. doi :10.1353/phi.2021.0001 . S2CID 236778930 .
^ Billingham, Paul; Parr, Tom (2020). "Enforcing social norms: The morality of public shaming" . European Journal of Philosophy . 28 (4): 997–1016. doi :10.1111/ejop.12543 . hdl :10230/49122 . ISSN 1468-0378 . S2CID 218803630 .
^ Pierre, Dion J. (January 4, 2022). "Israeli Philosophy Journal Scolded for 'Legitimizing' Notorious White Supremacist by Publishing Article on 'Jewish Influence' " . Algemeiner.com . Retrieved 2022-02-05 .