Renee Rushing
PhD student in Philosophy at FSU, with research interests in emotions, complex trauma, epistemology, moral responsibility, and the relatedness of these topics.
reneerushing.com
https://philpeople.org/profiles/renee-rushing
@xphilosopher.bsky.social
An account for experimental philosophy - an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of philosophy and psychology https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_philosophy#:~:text=Experimental%20philosophy%20is%20an%20emerging,inform%20research%20on%20phi
@dailynous.com
• philosophy professor • editor of Daily Nous, philosophy news site • person
@cdj.bsky.social
I study our ability to direct our own minds through attention and the impact this has on things like perception, action, & consciousness. For the past few years I have extended this work to social attention and digital technologies. #philsky #neuroskyence
@karlschafer.bsky.social
Philosophy professor and occasional philosopher | Kant's Reason (OUP): https://tinyurl.com/kantreason | https://philpeople.org/profiles/karl-schafer
@isernmas.bsky.social
Assistant Professor in Moral Philosophy at @uib.cat . Moral psychology (moral emotions, moral motivation) and applied ethics (mental health, ethics of emotion). Podcasts: https://beacons.ai/podcast_episodis
@charactergap.bsky.social
I am the A. C. Reid Professor of Philosophy at Wake Forest University, and author of several books including The Character Gap, Moral Psychology, and Honesty: The Philosophy and Psychology of a Neglected Virtue. Contributor @Forbes. christianbmiller.com
@michaelreand.bsky.social
Philosophy professor, Notre Dame Pastor’s Spouse, Church of the Savior Working in metaphysics, analytic theology, and feminist philosophy; current book project focuses on love, beauty, and objectification www.michaelrea.org #philosophy #philsky
@rimabasu.bsky.social
Philosopher. Ethics. Epistemology. Race. In my expert opinion everything is terrible (except dogs).
@gumbybush.bsky.social
Happily confused. Studying philosophy (action and ethics via emotion & reflex--having reasons without being able to give reasons) at FSU.
@histphilosophy.bsky.social
Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich; hosts podcast about the History of Philosophy... without any gaps. www.historyofphilosophy.net