Starting September 7, and running for a week, philosophers Benjamin Hellie (Cornell) and Jessica Wilson (Michigan) will be taking over here; you can see some of their fine blog work at For the Record. (I'll be in the UK some of that time, speaking at the "Nietzsche and Ethics" conference at Sussex.)
Then, the last week of December, we'll have another treat (and I'll enjoy another break): Richard Posner--distinguished jurist, founding father of the economic analysis of law, most-cited living legal scholar, scourge of Dworkin and formalist jurisprudents (not to mention admirer of Nietzsche!)--has kindly agreed to blog here, to share some of his views about matters jurisprudential--from Holmes to pragmatism to (one of my favorite Marxian themes in the Posnerian corpus!) the irrelevance of normative ethics--and perhaps other topics as well.
I'm grateful to Professors Hellie and Wilson and Judge Posner for agreeing to visit, and I'm sure regular readers will enjoy it, as will I.
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