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Tag Archives | Ethics
Everyone Named Steph… M… Is Podcasting Us!
Youve read the book; youve bought the button; now hear the audiobook! Stephanie Murphy reads Markets Not Capitalism.
Did I mention its free?
And in case you missed it, Stefan Molyneux also reads one of my chapters from the book.
Death, With Coffee
Its time for more caffeinated philosophy at Auburns Gnus Room café/bookstore, as the AU Philosophy Club presents a roundtable discussion on Death this coming Wednesday, Sept. 19, at 5:00. If you plan to attend, arrive early to be sure of a seat (not so much because we are so popular as because the space is so small!). Ill be presenting the same argument for bargain basement immortality that I gave at our last roundtable on death back in 2002 (i.e., Ill make a case for the conclusion that nobody will ever die, but once you see what I mean youll be very disappointed even if youre convinced).
Pensivity in Pensacola, Anarchy in Atlanta
The schedule for the Alabama Philosophical Society meetings in Pensacola (Oct. 5-6) has been posted.
Info for the Molinari Societys anarchism panel in December is also available:
Eastern APA, Marriott Marquis, Atlanta, Friday, 28 December:
Molinari Society, 2:00-5:00 p.m. [GIV-3, location TBA]:
Explorations in Philosophical Anarchypresenters:
Matthew Quest (Independent Scholar), Emma Goldmans Anarchism and the Self-Governing Will
Roderick T. Long (Auburn University), Transformation or Abolition: Marriage and the Family in the Individualist Anarchist Traditioncommentators:
Nina Brewer-Davis (Auburn University)
Charles Johnson (Molinari Institute)
Three from The Liberator
William Lloyd Garrisons Liberator was the premier abolitionist journal of the antebellum u.s. Ive just posted three pieces from The Liberator: an anti-voting piece by Garrison, an anti-slavery piece by Lysander Spooner, and a report on an 1858 reform convention.
Cordial and Sanguine, Part 46: When Spontaneous Orders Attack, Part 6
My latest and belated contribution to the C4SS symposium on spontaneous order is now up.