Reflections on Intellectual Grandstanding

Southwest Philosophy Review 37 (1):209-217 (2021)
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Abstract

In this short paper, I present a philosophical account of intellectual grandstanding. In section 2, I identify a putative case of intellectual grandstanding. In section 3, I introduce Tosi and Warmke’s account of moral grandstanding (Tosi & Warmke 2016, 2020). In section 4, I highlight some of the similarities and differences between intellectual and moral grandstanding. In section 5, I conclude by proposing some further lines of inquiry.

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Jack Warman
University of York (PhD)

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