From flirting to the philosophy of social media, our experts get their thinking caps on.
Children should be seen and not heard...but who says? A Philosophy academic is challenging the old adage by teaching primary school children to argue and to think for themselves. For the past three years Dr Andrew Fisher —an academic in the Department of Philosophy at The University of Nottingham — has run Philosophy clubs in primary schools in the Bilborough area of the city, with the aim of raising their aspirations and self-belief. In this video Dr Fisher and the children explain wha
In this interview, the truth about Twitter and Philosophy. Associate Professor and Reader in Philosophy, Dr Carrie Jenkins, explains why it's proving to be a useful tool in the Philosopher's armoury, and how it's entirely possible to deliver an exposition that's concise and comprehensive. Dr Jenkins also talks about a recent competition she held on Twitter and some of the surprising entries that resulted.
In this interview Dr Carrie Jenkins explains why flirtation is serious business for some philosophers.