🧩 Philosophy May 8, 2026 · Justin Weinberg

Out of Context Philosophy

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Out of Context Philosophy
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If you open up a philosophy article or chapter on your computer, the software you’re using, now updated with various AI features, may present you with something like the following message: “This looks like a long article. Would you like me to summarize it for you?”
You may be unlikely to use this feature. You’re skilled at reading philosophy and you understand the value of reading through it yourself.
But what about other people? What about your students?
What can we tell

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