Michael Morris
@michaelmorrisphil.bsky.social
2.3K followers 830 following 1K posts
Philosopher (emeritus prof) of language, art, and metaphysics, plus Plato and Wittgenstein. Also interested in music, visual art, photography, and walking (when fit).
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
Pinned
michaelmorrisphil.bsky.social
Advertise your BlueSky account in 3 words:

Pictures
Of
Sussex
ciaranm.bsky.social
Advertise your BlueSky account in 3 words

* Cyber
* Constitution
* Crisps 😋
malanalysis.bsky.social
Advertise your Bluesky account in 3 words:

Elder
Geek
Dadjokes
Reposted by Michael Morris
chrisbrooke.bsky.social
It's odd to think that, at 45, Kemi Badenoch is one of the very youngest Tory voters of all.
samfr.bsky.social
If you want to win over younger voters, telling them they can't go to university is probably not going to help.
michaelmorrisphil.bsky.social
Smoke behind Rodmell, October 2015
michaelmorrisphil.bsky.social
Wilmington Hill from by Bo-Peep chalk pit, two days ago
michaelmorrisphil.bsky.social
It doesn't seem to be stated explicitly, but I think the key thing is this: which type a verb is doesn't seem to depend on its surface form (the spelling or pronunciation of the present, e.g.).
michaelmorrisphil.bsky.social
A quick scout around suggests that there are basically two types of verb: those that change the vowel in the past tense (like 'grow'), and those which add 't' or 'ed' at the end (like 'glow'). I think the first is older, and there's a tendency to shift from the first to the second.
michaelmorrisphil.bsky.social
I'm afraid it's not specific to UCL, despite the presence of Bentham's body there. We had the same system at Sussex quite a few years ago. You're just lucky you were able to hold out so long.
michaelmorrisphil.bsky.social
Electricity substation, Ripe, October 2021
Reposted by Michael Morris
jdportes.bsky.social
This detailed demolition of @gullyfoyleuk.bsky.social's "75 Brexit Benefits" by @alanbeattie.bsky.social deserves wider circulation.

Intellectual garbage disposal is a valuable public service!
alanbeattie.bsky.social
OK, let's take this seriously. I had an odd half an hour and via Apple Books had a quick look at the three claims I knew most about - two re the post-Brexit bilateral preferential trade agreements replicated from the EU versions and one about cheaper bananas. All are wrong or wildly implausible. 1/n
Reposted by Michael Morris
hhesterm.bsky.social
I would add one thing: we are bombarded with two claims: 1) the UK can leave the ECHR without lowering human rights protection and 2) the ECHR significantly limits what the government can do and hence the UK has to leave it.
These cannot both be true. /1
samfr.bsky.social
There are lots of reasons not to leave ECHR. But apart from anything else, it just doesn't solve the problem the Tories/Reform think it does.

E.g. the Supreme Court judgment re Rwanda being unsafe explicitly said it was not based on ECHR.
michaelmorrisphil.bsky.social
Ah, a place name? (And a contemporary philosopher?)
michaelmorrisphil.bsky.social
The Sarsen Stone, Flagstaff Point, September 2018
michaelmorrisphil.bsky.social
Not really by my reckoning, though he did write a life of Hobbes!
michaelmorrisphil.bsky.social
Bo-Peep chalk pit, October 2020
Reposted by Michael Morris
mbfazi.bsky.social
Thank you to The Royal Institute of Philosophy (@triphilosophy.bsky.social) and the department of Philosophy @sussex.ac.uk for the invitation to speak at this exciting event next week 🎙️💡🤖
michaelmorrisphil.bsky.social
Seaford Head from Newhaven, October 2024
michaelmorrisphil.bsky.social
Glynde Reach, the Ouse, and the sea, from Mount Caburn, October 2019
Reposted by Michael Morris
greenmirandahere.bsky.social
REMINDER: FT Schools provides free access to FT.com for 16-19 year olds and their teachers at schools around the world. More than 73,000 students in 132 countries are already reading us through the programme professional.ft.com/en-gb/servic...
professional.ft.com
michaelmorrisphil.bsky.social
Near Belle Tout, September 2018