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projects of human improvement. For this reason, eugenification—a concept I am introducing here—provides key to understanding both racialization (in the past) and transhumanization (in the future). I close by considering what this implies for the recent ETI debate with which I began.
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human individuality takes: racialization, eugenification, and transhumanization. Such aggressively antagonistic norming relies ultimately on a distinction between better and worse forms of human individuality, with the corresponding evaluations informing meliorative
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of individuality amount to and these are norm-laden. Here I draw attention to actual practices of norming, departing from the emphasis on factors like cooperation, altruism, and competition that make an ETI a kind of success story. I explore three forms that norming of
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Abstract: There has been recent debate over whether relatively recent transformations to human sociality constitute an evolutionary transition in individuality (ETI). These essentially diachronic investigations rest on questions about what antecedent and consequent forms

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The next Boole Lecture in Philosophy will be delivered by Prof. Rob Wilson (University of Western Australia)

"Norming Human Individuality. The Significance of Eugenification"

Venue and time: CACSSS Seminar Room (O’Rahilly Building G27) | Tuesday, October 7th, 1400-1600

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life projects of others by considering them deplorable, but also to fragilize their own self-determination, to the point of being vulnerable to the very prejudices they adopt.

For more details about this year's lecture series, see here: www.ucc.ie/en/philosoph...
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of citizens in such a way that it undermines their ability to develop autonomous life projects. What seems to be happening is that, especially on social networks, people are more inclined to lose reasonableness both towards others and towards themselves: they tend to undervalue the .../
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Abstract: This lecture focuses on the relationship between reasonableness and political agency in the digital age. The digital environment tends to affect people’s ability to be reasonable and engage in genuine cooperation with others: digital technologies tend to alter the political agency .../
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The opening talk of this year’s Boole Lectures in Philosophy will be delivered by Prof. Roberta Sala (University Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan, Italy)

Title: Unreasonable Agents in the Digital Era

Venue and time: CACSSS Seminar Room | Wednesday, September 17th, 1600-1800

Everybody is welcome!
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This paper reflects Dr Mintz-Woo's experience as a member of the Irish Government's Carbon Budgets Working Group. It is open access so please enjoy!
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Instead of simply defending their own values, or trying to implement the values of society, Dr Mintz-Woo argues that they should try to be a _conduit for the discipline_.
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If your friends are thinking of taking a module in philosophy, but have not registered yet, tell them to come along too. And if you are a visiting student from abroad, you are most welcome to come along and meet all the other philosophers in UCC.

We look forward to seeing you there!
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Whether you're planning on doing 10, 20, 30, 40 or 50 credits in philosophy, do come along. We will explain everything you need to know about your options and the modules on offer, and of course we will answer any questions you may have.

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Introductory meetings will take place next week, as follows:
- 2nd Year Philosophy: Tuesday 9th September, 11am, CE-G10
- 3rd Year Philosophy: Tuesday 9th September, 12noon, ORB212

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Welcome back philosophers: we're looking forward to getting started next week!

Canvas pages will become available soon, with timetables, handbooks, and contact details here: www.ucc.ie/en/philosoph...

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Here are five out-standing 🙂 philosophers; one of them is especially important. Congratulations to David Walsh who passed his PhD viva voce exam today! Here he is pictured with examiners Prof. Joel Krueger and Dr. Alessandro Salice, together with supervisors Dr. Adam Loughnane and Dr. Joel Walmsley.
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Here's a new book forthcoming from the inimitable Dr. Danny Forde: link.springer.com/book/9783031...
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"a brisk, entertaining, and highly engaged reading of a figure who, one suspects, would have approved of Bufacchi’s reaching out beyond the ivory tower to advocate for the continuing relevance of Cicero homo philosophicus in our own troubled age"

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Why Cicero Matters
It is hard not to warm to a book whose preface begins: ‘This book is about the greatest chickpea in the history of humanity’ (‘Cicero&...
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Here's a new paper from our PhD student, David Walsh, entitled "The Work of Art for Nishida Kitarō and Alva Noë." Forthcoming in _Philosophy East and West_: dx.doi.org/10.1353/pew....
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That’s a wrap! We finished our #feministphilosophy & #environmentalposthumanities modules with some creative & critical pedagogical meme-making - and the #philosophy #memes that were created by the students were absolutely fabulous! @uccphilosophy.bsky.social
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