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Brandon Warmke

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Philosopher at @bgsu. Author of GRANDSTANDING.

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Brandon Warmke @BrandonWarmke · Mar 19, 2023
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.@GregCollins111 discusses the apparent conflict between Burke's support for market economies and his defense of tradition in this excellent book.

Book Jun, 2020
Commerce and Manners in Edmund Burke's Political Economy
by Greg Collins
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Brandon Warmke @BrandonWarmke · Dec 21, 2022
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Great thread. And buy Rishi’s book, an incredibly important work on political epistemology.

Tweet Dec 20, 2022
How should we think about how to use Twitter? My own thinking has been deeply shaped by @HSJSpeaks’s argument in ‘Why it’s OK to speak your mind.’ His basic claim is that we have an ethical duty to share our arguments, evidence, & views *the more the
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Brandon Warmke @BrandonWarmke · Dec 8, 2022
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The APA's "Committee on the Status of Women" considers a name change. (You can probably guess why, but I recommend reading the whole piece.)

Article Dec 7, 2022
What’s In a Name? Rethinking CSW
by Adriel M Trott
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Brandon Warmke @BrandonWarmke · Dec 2, 2022
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Important thread. In my experience, way too many academics respond by (1) denying this happens very often (it does); (2) defending this sort of treatment (thank you for your honesty?); or (3) simply mocking people for caring about it (grow up).

Tweet Dec 2, 2022
🧵In discussing how religious/conservative candidates for academic jobs are treated we should distinguish: 1) whether it’s intellectually valuable for departments to have faculty who defend right of center positions and 2) whether departments can reas
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Brandon Warmke @BrandonWarmke · Nov 18, 2022
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Congrats to John Kekes on his excellent new book on conservatism. It offers a compelling, moderate, modest conservative political philosophy, one that differentiates itself from the radical forces on both the right and the left. Highly recommend.

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Moderate Conservatism: Reclaiming the Center
by John Kekes
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