PEA-Brains, We apologize but the transition to Princeton’s server for some reason unsubscribed people who previously were regularly receiving e-mails when a new post went […] Read More
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Gwen Bradford (Rice) has organized a Summer Talk Series in Ethics (subtitle: Cogito Ergo Zoom) that is open to all. She is to be congratulated […] Read More
It seems to me clear there can be contexts where it would be best for a person to be allowed to post a comment on […] Read More
I assume that many philosophy departments will be having their department talks in the fall take place via Zoom. If so, that raises some questions […] Read More
Hoping folks share information here about their experience teaching online. What has worked well and what problems have you faced? Which platforms do we like […] Read More
There are a lot of reasons to try to make virtual conferences work. They are much less expensive to attend and thus much more inclusive. […] Read More
For those who don’t know, Hanna Pickard has developed a very cool site, called “Responsibility Without Blame,” based on her famous article and advocacy. Her […] Read More
Applicants on the academic job market spend thousands of dollars a year to have professional dossier services handle their confidential letters of recommendation. Some of […] Read More
As has been widely discussed both here (at least a couple of times) and elsewhere, there are numerous problems with traditional publishing models. Some of these […] Read More