i always liked the "Great Ideas of Philosophy" series by Daniel Robinson, for the Teaching Company (now the Great Courses). it's available to purchase from the great courses website or from Wondrium's very good subscription lectures streaming service. Lecture sets from these two companies are generally of the highest standard.
If you would like to sample it before patronising either of those two businesses, it seems to have been uploaded on youtube.
FTA: "In a press release on Tuesday, the South Pasadena Police Department outlined a different set of facts, declaring at first that “detectives do not believe Mr. Musk or any member of his family were present during the confrontation,” which Deputy City Manager Domenica Megerdichian confirmed in a phone call with The Daily Beast. Soon after, the department released an updated press release, which simply stated that Musk wasn’t present during the incident."
sounds like the "detectives" working on this don't even know who was there. It would be nice to see the actual press releases.
Those don't seem _different_, as such; just a clarification. "We don't think [X] happened, but we'll have to confirm" followed by "We checked, [X] did not happen" isn't a particularly unreasonable stance.
Disagree - “Musk or any family member” vs “Musk” are fundamentally different - the first implies none of his family was present. The second could be seen as “we discovered a family member of musk was present, but musk was not”
devalued in the sense that it's easy to trip over some low bar for the new definition and be assigned that label. not devalued all that much in the sense of the negative effect that label has on the labelled person's argument or reputation. which is, of course, very convenient for people who want to throw those words around online.
"Malinformation is based on fact, but used out of context to mislead, harm, or manipulate." - looks like revealing inconvenient truth falls under this umbrella.
I guess you want something more than online news and commentary to assess the economic state of [country], so as an attempt at a useful answer i'll provide this.
then click last week or last month, scroll through the various economic indicators and see the ones with the british flag, and go from there. if you're new to econometrics you will probably need to dig in a little but it is worthwhile if you are interested in the state of the economy.
if you are seriously wondering if the UK is collapsing, you are probably spending too much time in comment sections and crowd-curated news sites and should do less of that
"Inclusion criteria were an age of 18 years or older; presentation to an outpatient care setting with an acute clinical condition consistent with Covid-19 within 7 days after symptom onset;"
I don't know if "up to 7 days after symptom onset" qualifies as early antiviral treatment.
If you would like to sample it before patronising either of those two businesses, it seems to have been uploaded on youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNINJcoBa_A&list=PLOxODW9vlV...