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From the team at OUP | Home of #PhilosophyInFocus bringing focus to key themes of #philosophy through OUP's wealth of publishing. | Part of @OxUniPress
Oxford and New York
Joined January 2015
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    Freedom encompasses the power or right to act, speak, or think without hindrance or restraint. Explore how philosophers have examined its nature, limits, and significance in our Philosophy in Focus collection. Start reading: oxford.ly/4h0IuWI #PhilosophyInFocus
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    This March #PhilosophyInFocus brings you impactful philosophy content on the theme of #Feminism including content on ethics, freedom, identity, and a look back through Feminist history. Explore the full collection: bit.ly/3vcE4rE
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    Very excited to be at the @apaphilosophy conference this week. View our #APAEastern22 booklist today and save 40% on selected titles using the discount code EXAPAE22 at checkout until 22 January 2022: bit.ly/33tqkNn
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    This November #PhilosophyInFocus brings you impactful philosophy content on the theme of #Emotions including content on emotion and practical reason, aesthetic emotions, emotion and the self, emotion, value and morality. Explore the full collection: bit.ly/3BE1buL
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    OUP author Avia Pasternak asks 'Who bears responsibility for the United States’ actions in Afghanistan?' in this new OUPblog post:
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    "The fabric of the human mind is curious and wonderful" #mentalhealth #philosophy #WMHD17 bit.ly/2xYB9EX
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    With crucial and often controversial questions around human and civil rights, the study of #Philosophy and #Disability is one of the most exciting new areas of philosophical inquiry. Our #PhilosophyInFocus shines light on this vital topic: bit.ly/31itzGz
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    Later this month will mark 100 years since political philosopher, John Rawls, was born. To celebrate his legacy, we have chosen him as our Philosopher of the Month for February. Explore our free content collection to find out more. #philosopherOTM bit.ly/3tda1N3
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    Take a look at this fascinating and thought-provoking piece written especially for our #PhilosophyInFocus #Disability collection by @QuillRKukla OUP author of 'City Living'. Read more about 'City spaces, pace bias, and the production of disability cities':
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    British philosopher, Nobel Laureate, and logician, Bertrand Russell was born #OnThisDay in 1872.
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    Can a philosophy education enhance business by teaching analytical thinking? Billionaire co-founder of LinkedIn says he owes his success to his master's degree in Philosophy read.bi/2BgqEMf
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    Austrian philosopher Karl Popper was born #OnThisDay in 1902. He is widely regarded as one of the 20th century's greatest philosophers of science, and had the honour of being both a Fellow of the British Academy and of the Royal Society.
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    Kant, Hegel, Fichte, & Schelling were key figures in the movement known as German Idealism. Our new content collection explores the ideas of these philosophers and others. Visit our hub to read free chapters and articles until the end of June. bit.ly/2QCS3VM
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    A stunning, interactive visualization of the history of philosophy by @denizcemonduygu, showing the positive and negative connections between some of the key ideas and arguments from philosophers