The SEP, certainly one of the most important and valuable initiatives in my career in philosophy, continues to work on a permanent endowment in order to ensure the continuation of the project, and their latest efforts involve a membership organization … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: June 2009
Episteme‘s annual conference will be taking place in Evanston, IL, 6/27 – 6/28, on the campus of Northwestern University. The topic is the Epistemological Significance of Disagreement. For details regarding the speakers, the program, or local accommodations see here. Information … Continue reading
Yesterday was the fifth anniversary of Certain Doubts. To date, there have been 843 posts, 5808 comments, and 7 pages. Thanks to all who have helped make this site such a success! It is worth noting that of all things … Continue reading
Available here, reviewed by Clare Batty from the University of Kentucky. The book is Bob’s Locke lectures from 2007, and I hadn’t noticed that it was out. … Continue reading
Oxford is beginning a large venture, to create selective bibliographies across disciplines of important topics in each discipline. Duncan Pritchard is editing the philosophy section, and I’m not sure who else is on the editorial board, but as part of … Continue reading