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	<title>elisa freschiPhilosophers&#8217; Carnival No. 167 &#8211; elisa freschi</title>
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		<title>Philosophers&#8217; Carnival No. 167</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[The 167th edition of the Philosophers&#8217; Carnival can be found here! It includes also a post by Eric Schwitzgebel on the unavoidability of studying Chinese philosophy and a post by Amod Lele on the &#8220;double standard&#8221; we adopt while looking at re-readings of the tradition by contemporary or ancient authors. I am grateful to the [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 167th edition of the Philosophers&#8217; Carnival can be found <a href="http://www.davidpapineau.co.uk/blog/philosophers-carnival-167" target="_blank">here</a>! It includes also a <a href="http://schwitzsplinters.blogspot.co.at/2014/08/why-dont-we-know-our-chinese-philosophy.html" target="_blank">post</a> by Eric Schwitzgebel on the unavoidability of studying Chinese philosophy and a <a href="http://indianphilosophyblog.org/2014/08/31/the-double-standard-of-misinterpretation/" target="_blank">post</a> by Amod Lele on the &#8220;double standard&#8221; we adopt while looking at re-readings of the tradition by contemporary or ancient authors. I am grateful to the compiler of this edition of the Carnival (D. Papineau) and to the readers who signalled these posts. May the discussion of philosophical blogs always be broad enough to reach beyond traditional geographical and disciplinary boundaries!</p>
<p>You can signal your favorite posts of September for the October&#8217;s Philosophers&#8217; Carnival <a href="http://philosophycarnival.blogspot.co.at/" target="_blank">here</a>. Don&#8217;t forget to include some non-mainstream philosophy in your recommandations!</p>
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