Tag Archives: Pluralism

Social change and moral values: A modest research program to change the world

[Klik hier voor de Nederlandse versie van deze post] In order to bring about desirable social change, it is necessary to know what is morally desirable and what is social change. Unfortunately, ethics and social sciences fall short here: ethics … Continue reading

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The problem of polarization: the sense and nonsense of debates about new technology

[Klik hier voor de Nederlandse versie van deze post] In debates about new technologies, one camp usually entertains unrealistic expectations of the benefits, while an opposed camp comes emphasizes the dangers that are just as unrealistic. This gives rise to … Continue reading

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Some chattering about the public debate on social media

[Klik hier voor de Nederlandse versie van deze post] Isn’t it the case that the public debate has shifted from conventional media to social media – from paper to digital. After all, everyone can make themselves heard on the internet. … Continue reading

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Can you call a politician fascist? Narratives, accountabilities and the ‘benefit of the doubt’

[Klik hier voor de Nederlandse versie van deze post] Right-wing populist politicians have had electoral success in quite some countries. This has led to much debate about how far you can go in criticizing these politicians. Can you call them … Continue reading

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