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Yammering on about brevity
07/10/20
In a recent discussion with Mark about paper lengths, I claimed that my papers tended to be pretty short. My general inclination: Brevity.
Curious as to whether this claim is actually true, I dropped all of my papers onto latexcount. Since the files are not precisely the published version -
Imprint, offprint, inprint
07/10/14
My Reid paper has been accepted to one of my favorite journals, Philosophers' Imprint. I'll post a link once the final paper appears. For now, you get these ruminations on electronic journals:
On-line academic journals are an obvious idea. The primary value in academic publicati -
The great divide
07/10/06
Brian Leiter has claimed that the distinction between analytic and continental philosophy, whatever its merits might have been forty years ago, is no longer useful. Gualtiero Piccinini responds, arguing that there is a real distinction and that it goes like this:Analytic philosophy is a set of overl -
Happy second blogiversary!
07/10/04
Thus concludes year two of the blog. It includes about 20,000 words of blog content, down 20% from the year before.
Traffic has reached a few hundred mostly anonymous visitors per day. Of course, many of them are looking for the significance of epicycles, footnotes on hamlet, information
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