Wireless Philosophy
Wireless Philosophy or Wi-Phi is an open-access philosophy website that aims to "introduce people to the practice of philosophy by making videos that are freely available in a form that is entertaining".[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Its founder and executive director is Gaurav Vazirani, a PhD student at Yale University. According to Mel Thompson, Wireless Philosophy is "a very good online resource for those coming new to philosophy, and for students from GCSE upwards."[8]
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Type of site | Educational video website |
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Available in | English |
URL | www |
Launched | June 7, 2013 |
Current status | Online |
Notable contributors
- Elizabeth Brake
- Stephen Darwall
- Thomas Donaldson
- Julia Driver
- Sally Haslanger
- Andrew Janiak
- Monte Johnson
- Joshua Knobe
- Karen Lewis
gollark: Basically nobody 100 years ago, as far as I'm aware, got much about now right, except possibly vague trends.
gollark: Or just fission, which isn't technically renewable but good enough.
gollark: So nuclear?
gollark: My problem with somewhat far-future predictions is that technology and stuff seems to typically develop in ways people don't expect.
gollark: KSP probably does way more work simulating your rockets.
See also
References
- "Wireless Philosophy | Mission Statement | Wi Phi". www.wi-phi.com.
- Weinberg, Justin (January 17, 2015). "Lupe Fiasco Hands Off Philosophy Sunday to WiPhi". Daily Nous.
- "Wireless Philosophy | Partner content". Khan Academy.
- June 18th, in Philosophy |; Comment, 2013 1. "Introducing Wireless Philosophy: An Open Access Philosophy Project Created by Yale and MIT".CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- Howe, Brian (November 26, 2014). "Duke's Paul Henne gives philosophy to the masses in bite-sized animated videos". INDY Week.
- Ethical and Moral Theories
- "Philosophy Videos | Links | Philosophy Now". philosophynow.org.
- Philosophy and Ethics
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