Preston Werner on Nostr: I'll go first - In philosophy of mind, I think attention and salience will keep ...
I'll go first -
In philosophy of mind, I think attention and salience will keep growing and be pretty huge in 5 years (but maybe that's completely biased by what I am interested in at the moment!).
In metaethics, I really have no idea, I feel like we are ready for some exciting new debate to open up, but I really am not sure what it might be. Maybe use of conceptual engineering in metaethics?
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