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r/Ethics
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Welcome to r/Ethics
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r/AcademicPhilosophy
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This reddit is intended for academic philosophers - (graduate) students, teachers, and researchers. Encouraged submissions: Open access articles of merit and substance, including from the popular press, that directly engage with a philosophical issue or concern the philosophical academic community. Links to teaching resources also appreciated.
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r/PhilosophyBookClub
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A place to read and discuss works of philosophy.
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r/AskEthics
227 members
A place where you can pose your ethical dilemmas to various people with various backgrounds.
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r/MetaEthics
794 members
A place where you can ask questions and post about metaethics!
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r/AskReddit
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r/AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions.
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r/AnarchistPhilosophy
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Welcome to r/AnarchistPhilosophy
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r/MormonPhilosophy
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Discuss the metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and aesthetics of the Latter-day Saint movement.
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r/OrthodoxPhilosophy
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A space to discuss the work of classical and contemporary Eastern Christian theologians and philosophers. Metaphysics, epistemology and value theory (ethics, aesthetics and politics) are within the scope of discussion. Non-Orthodox and non-Christians encouraged to participate!
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r/PhilosophyofReligion
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"Philosophy of religion is the philosophical study of the meaning and nature of religion. It includes the analyses of religious concepts, beliefs, terms, arguments, and practices of religious adherents. The scope of much of the work done in philosophy of religion has been limited to the various theistic religions. More recent work often involves a broader, more global approach, taking into consideration both theistic and non-theistic religious traditions." From: https://www.iep.utm.edu/religion/
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r/FreeEBOOKS
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Find great free ebooks!
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r/PhilosophyAndPolitics
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Our discord server (-2000 Members) offers an open debate and discussion format about diverse worldviews and forms of thinking concerning the nature of reality and ourselves in it. Come join us! ------------------> https://discord.com/invite/5AYK8M75zc
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r/Destiny
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Hub for all things Destiny (the streamer, not the game).
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r/GCSE
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r/GCSE is the place for tips, advice, resources and memes for your GCSE exams.
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r/Existentialism
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Explore Existentialism & adjacent philosophy | Frame the person at the heart of contemplation | Welcome all to participate in casual or academic discussion [ 𝘖𝘱𝘵𝘪𝘮𝘪𝘻𝘦𝘥 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘋𝘦𝘴𝘬𝘵𝘰𝘱 + 𝘖𝘧𝘧𝘪𝘤𝘪𝘢𝘭 𝘙𝘦𝘥𝘥𝘪𝘵 𝘈𝘱𝘱 ]
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r/6thForm
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USE THE PINNED MEGATHREAD TO TALK ABOUT EXAMS A place for sixth formers to speak to others about work, A-levels, results, problems in education and general sixth form life, as well as university applications and UCAS.
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r/ChidiAnagonye
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This is a server for sharing thoughts on ethics and philosophy. Or to post The Good Place memes. Or both. I can't decide. I have a stomach ache...
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r/Objectivism
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Objectivism: A Philosophy for Life on Earth
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r/pantheism
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Pantheism is the belief that the universe is God, and that everything within it is a divine manifestation of the entire Cosmos. In other words, you are IT! From the Hindu philosophy of Vedanta, the eponymous Tao in Taoist philosophy, the Stoic philosophy of the Logos, and the Enlightenment philosophy of Spinoza and others, Pantheism has an ancient and rich history, though it has never attained the widespread reach of conventional religions.
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r/figuringoutspinoza
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Promoting the understanding and discussion of the philosophy of Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677), with special attention to his masterwork, The Ethics.
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r/SecularHumanism
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Discuss secularism and human-based, secular ethics without chastising and berating those that believe differently than you.
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r/Aristotle
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Welcome to r/Aristotle
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r/DNDalignment
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A place to post ideas and questions about ethics and philosophy in D&D (and similar fantasy settings).
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r/Utilitarianism
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The greatest good for the greatest number!
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r/moraleconomy
77 members
Exploring the interplay between democracy, the economy, psychology and morality through the lenses of politics, economics, history, philosophy, sociology, psychology, behavioural biology and virtue ethics, to name a few.
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r/curtdoolittle
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Posts by Curt Doolittle from The Natural Law Institute.
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r/Plato
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Welcome to r/Plato
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r/ExChristianBookClub
206 members
This is a book club for exchristians and other newfound or oldtime non believers, atheists and agnostics to come read and discuss literature on topics of religion, philosophy, humanism, and ethics.
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r/environmentalstudies
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A place for students, faculty, researchers, and others interested in the interdisciplinary field of environmental studies and related fields like sustainability to discuss and share resources.
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