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While honouring people’s preferred pronouns, we’ve begun to neglect forms of formal address. Perhaps we need a rethink ...
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Psychology studies cast doubt on old assumptions about legal objectivity. Lawyers and laypeople alike should take notice ...
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is completing an MPhil in philosophy at the University of Sydney in Australia. His research considers how equality and inequality are reflected in everyday interactions between people.
is a psychologist and personality researcher at Witten/Herdecke University in Germany. His work focuses on motivated (self-)perception, specifically examining individual differences in self-knowledge ...
is a recent graduate from the University of Cambridge in human, social and political sciences.