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Matthew J Brown
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Boydston Chair of American Philosophy, Director, Center for Dewey Studies at SIU Carbondale. @deweycenter.siu.edu Editor: @hoposjournal.bsky.social Dewey, Pragmatism, HPS, HOPOS, values in science, TTRPGs, comics. Website: https://thehangedman.com/
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Happy 166th Birthday to America's Philosopher, John Dewey! 🎉🎂
I notice that Heterodox Academy has vociferously condemned the killing of Charlie Kirk, but has said nothing about the recent firings in Texas over course content or exercise of free speech. Hmmm...

Anyhow, I'm gonna bounce from social media for a while. Reach out if you want to join my Discord.
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Outgoing #HOPOS editor Lydia Patton reflects on seven years at the journal.

Later in the Fall, look out for Editor in Chief Matthew J. Brown's statement of editorial vision as he takes the reins of a journal now in its 15th year of publication.

www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/full/10....
Serendipity and the Unexpected in the History of Philosophy of Science: Reflections on My Editorship of HOPOS (2017–2024) | HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science: Vol 15, No 1
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...That stretch constitutes inference.” – John Dewey, Experience and Nature (1929, LW 1: 12-13).

Monday 9/1 is the last day of early bird registration for our Experience and Nature Centennial Conference in October. Find out more at:
deweycenter.siu.edu/center-event...
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Upcoming Conference | Center for Dewey Studies | SIU
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...Linked in certain other ways with another natural object–the human organism–they are how things are experienced as well. Experience thus reaches down into nature; it has depth. It also has breadth and to an indefinitely elastic extent. It stretches.... (2/3)
Upcoming Conference | Center for Dewey Studies | SIU
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“[Experience] is of as well as in nature. It is not experience which is experienced, but nature– stones, plants, animals, diseases, health, temperature, electricity, and so on. Things interacting in certain ways are experience; they are what is experienced.... (1/3)
Fake small-town "Autumn Festival" shirts at the outlet mall.
Unfortunately several graduate students were injured just after this photo, when the book fell over.
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This Fall, the Center for Dewey Studies Reading Group will discuss Reconstruction in Philosophy (1920). Email [email protected] to join and get a 30% off the book from SIU Press at www.siupress.com. (1/3)
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Should we ditch elections, cancel politicians, and hand over decision-making power to a small and randomly selected group of fellow citizens?

Here I review the case for and against two proposals: Alex Guerrero’s “lottocracy” and Hélène Landemore’s “open democracy.”

Link in first comment.
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I'll admit, I was skeptical when they said Gemini was just like a bunch of PhDs. But I gotta admit they nailed it.
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Oh good. We've reached the "I don't have to be faster than the bear, I only have to be less woke than you" stage of faculty solidarity. archive.is/wGNDr
I recommend this video as a diagnosis of the current trend of the retreat of democracy, but also and more so as the start of a conversation on reversing that trend.
youtu.be/lvTBRPoZhqM?...
Is democracy dying? | Dave Troy | TEDxBerlin
YouTube video by TEDx Talks
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I started a post on Facebook that got really long, so I decided to dust off the old blog and post it there. It is about the hopeful way things used to feel, and how all that hope (along with most of the progress of the prior century) has evaporated. thehangedman.com/politics/the...
The Loss of Hope
It feels like in the last 10 years all the hope and most of the progress of the prior century have evaporated.
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I swear it was my 10th photo!
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Greg Radick takes over as the new editor-in-chief of journal Metascience (thanks to Greg for this service)!
And ICYMI, Metascience now has a Bluesky account ⬇️
@metasciencejournal.bsky.social Welcome to Bsky Metascience & congrats on the great new editor!
#HPS
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So delighted to welcome Prof. Heather Douglas to The HPS Podcast!

In this illuminating conversation, we explore the history & legacy of the “value-free ideal.” Heather offers insights on the evolving responsibilities of scientists, and presents her bold vision for a new social contract for science.
S5 E4 - Heather Douglas on Rethinking Science’s Social Contract
The HPS Podcast - Conversations from History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science · Episode
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This seems similar to David Finkelstein's later (Bohr-inspired) approach, which focused on quantum effects being about relations between initial preparation and final measurement and minimized the role of "quantum state." He thought the standard approach ignored preparation's significance.