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Brian D. Earp, Ph.D.
@briandavidearp
A/Prof Bioethics, Philosophy & Psychology (ctsy), @NUS_CbME. Director: @OxNeuroEthics, @bioxphi. Editor, @JME_BMJ. Member, @UKYoungAcademy
Singapore
Joined July 2011
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    Might be a good time to repost this, as a reminder of my views. I argue against all forms of medically unnecessary nonconsensual genital cutting including the “ritual nick” form of what the WHO defines as FGM
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    What is politics? Children’s answers ...
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    What it's like to carry a Nobel Prize through airport security: blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/2…
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    Experienced physical pain reading this. “Why Do Cis Straight Men Hate Astrology?” | buff.ly/3TeMjNJ
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    Followers who consider themselves straight males - does this resonate with your experience growing up? 🤔
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    This week in the construction of gender
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    Okay. I’m really over the moon to share: I’ve accepted a job @ Oxford, Senior Research Fellow in Moral Psychology & Practical Ethics, starting sometime fall. It’s my dreamiest dream job, and I couldn’t be happier. Thank you to all my friends, family, mentors for lifting me up. ❤️
    Oh man I have some exciting news. Like, really exciting. Looking forward to sharing soon ☺️
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    Has anyone noticed a correlation between people who use phrases “the science says” or “follow the science” and, not being very good at science (scientific reasoning, critical evaluation of evidence etc.) but, rather, being more inclined to parrot ‘authoritative’ pronouncements?
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    The amount of energy necessary to refute bullshit ...
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    Jonathan Birch explains academic letters of reference, American vs. British style (cc @AcademicsSay)