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Hello, I'm Tom. I'm an admin and software developer. I edit articles about philosophy, politics, technology, LGBT topics, television, and really anything that takes my fancy.
Articles
Created: (135)
- Maurice Généreux
- Help Me Anthea, I'm Infested
- Timothy E. Quill
- Society for Old Age Rational Suicide
- Walter Gale (schoolmaster)
- Sergio Bagú
- Sweet v Parsley
- Nicholas Guyatt
- Skeptical theism
- Religious epistemology
- Whose Justice? Which Rationality?
- Philosophy Bites
- Lanyrd
- Tom Scott (entertainer)
- Bring Your Husband To Heel
- Merseyside Skeptics Society
- Uni Lad
- Ford's Hospital, Coventry
- On What Matters
- Garth Pettitt
- Ian Buist
- New Aesthetic
- Tower Block of Commons
- Gustav Bychowski
- Carl Winter
- Lawrence H. Walkinshaw
- Roslyn Walker (curator)
- Waldemar A. Nielsen
- DarwinTunes
- A Short History of Ethics
- Biology and Philosophy
- Hans Ludwig Engel
- Régis Jolivet
- National Reports Collection
- Luis López Domínguez
- Eric Millar
- Allan Horsfall
- Paralympic Charter
- Target culture
- Juan Vicente Aliaga
- Emily Williamson
- Eliza Phillips
- Margaret Meyer
- Jerwood Gallery
- Great British Chefs
- M.M. McCabe
- Eunuchs (Channel 4 documentary)
- Thomas Bowrey
- Extreme Cougar Wives
- Foreign Marriage Act 1892
- Mike Thornton (politician)
- Otakar Odložilík
- Richard Finch (Quaker)
- Rose Laure Allatini
- ECAD (Brazil)
- Barry D. Adam
- Airmen's Cave
- Peter Abbelen
- Colin Radford
- Maria Lidka
- Hakim Ben Hammouda
- Mongi Hamdi
- Operation Golding
- Charles Davis (theologian)
- Janet Soskice
- R v Cogdon
- John M. Cooper (philosopher)
- Gareth Moore (theologian)
- Cheshire Calhoun
- Lists of landmarks
- Ana Plácido
- Liga das Mulheres Republicanas
- Val Williams
- Dudley Collard
- Paula England
- Glendene Arts Academy
- Respectability politics
- Linked Data Platform
- Charles Goodall (poet)
- Eastern Regional Conference of Homophile Organizations
- Nabozny v. Podlesny
- Lisa Power
- Samaritans Radar
- Braschi v Stahl
- Frank Atkinson (museum director)
- W. S. C. Copeman
- Candy Bar (London)
- Joel Barkan
- Pupil premium
- Gerry Wells
- Powers: A Study in Metaphysics
- Donald Cary Williams
- ClassPass
- Kathrine Sorley Walker
- A. V. Coton
- Judy Weinstein
- Daniel Zeichner
- Nus Ghani
- Will Quince
- Thangam Debbonaire
- Ben Howlett (politician)
- Naz Shah
- DPP v Camplin
- Anna Yevreinova
- Vo v France
- Denise Marshall
- Søndervig
- Illtyd Harrington
- Albert Houtin
- Panizzi Lectures
- Rasmus Nielsen (philosopher)
- Mervyn Nelson
- Henry Laurie
- Readability (service)
- Psychoactive Substances Act 2016
- Peggy Ann Wood
- Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000
- Fitzpatrick v Sterling Housing Association Ltd
- European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Act 2017
- March of the Family with God for Liberty
- Monroe v Hopkins
- CloudPets
- R v Larsonneur
- United Kingdom Research and Innovation
- Adoption and Children Act 2002
- Anderton v Ryan
- Khurshid Drabu
- Joseph Wright (illustrator)
- Ivey v Genting Casinos
- Owens v Owens
- Bill of Rights Bill
- Chris Curtis (politician)
- Richard Quigley
- Lauren Sullivan
- Catherine Atkinson
- Kirith Entwistle
DYK:
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GLAM:
Lists and miscellany:
Essays
I've written a number of essays about Wikipedia:
- The Reliability Delusion — discusses why you need to think more sensitively about what makes something a reliable source
- The Definition Delusion — why attempting to find the One True Definition won't actually help you.
- Don't transwiki to Wikinews, thanks
- Hat collecting – explaining the phenomena of hat collecting and why you shouldn't be in such a hurry to get user rights.
- Wikipedia doesn't care how many friends you have – because apparently "I've got 100,000 Twitter followers" is something people think we ought to be impressed by.
Miscellany
- KRSSR (Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources)