By Zac Cogley (Associate Professor of Philosophy at Northern Michigan University). Paul Graham has a stimulating recent essay on economic inequality that’s been getting a lot of attention. It’s a fun read too—Graham is a smart, interesting writer—and I’ve been thinking about his words for much of the past month. Graham is interested in and worried about economic inequality. As co-founder of Y Comb
December 31, 2014 Picture: David Perry/Flickr. This article is part of the Critique’s exclusive series on the Alan Turing biopic The Imitation Game I. The Basics of The Imitation Game Considering the importance Turing’s Imitation Game has assumed in the philosophy-of-mind literature of the last fifty years, it is a pity he was not cle
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