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Between Conviction and Caution: Reading 'Why it's OK to be a Moderate'
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Jan 18 • Kyle van Oosterum
Partisan Olive Branches: The Case of Marjorie Taylor Greene
Why praising your opponents can be rational
Jan 4 • Kyle van Oosterum
Beyond the Gates: Making Speech Free for All
No gatekeepers—but platforms must help us build the world beyond the gates.
Dec 13, 2025 • Kyle van Oosterum
What's wrong with putting 'Dr' in your Twitter username?
Social Media, Walzer, and the Struggle for Recognition
Nov 29, 2025 • Kyle van Oosterum
What I Learned from a Black Man Who Befriends KKK Members
A 10-year-late philosophical reaction to ‘Accidental Courtesy.’
Nov 9, 2025 • Kyle van Oosterum
Imposter Syndrome is a Conspiracy Theory About Yourself
Here's how to 'debunk' it.
Oct 25, 2025 • Kyle van Oosterum
Everyone Thinks They're Doing Good
A quick one on civility and Plato’s old idea about human motivation
Oct 12, 2025 • Kyle van Oosterum
Is Civility the 'Nice No Matter What' virtue?
Integrity and the Bounds of Civility
Oct 5, 2025 • Kyle van Oosterum
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Agreeably disagreeable. Essays on politics, social media, and academic philosophy without the echo chambers. PhD from University of Oxford, 2025.
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