
Philosopher speedruns morality discourse in friendly book interview
Cardiff philosophy professor releases book about "depraved art" and proceeds to give a boilerplate promotional interview that somehow makes discussing Picasso's child bride and Gauguin's colonialism feel sterile. The energy is pure academic networking—she's got takes, she's got citations pending, and she's absolutely certain her theoretical framework will solve culture war discourse if everyone would just read her book. This is what happens when someone mistakes a well-structured argument for charisma.