I'm really pleased to announce that five friends and colleagues will be guest-blogging for a couple of weeks starting October 12. They are:
Berit Brogaard, who is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Miami, and a previous guest-blogger. She needs no introduction here!
Darlene Deas, who is married to philosopher Christopher Pynes and is a longtime "civilian" observer of the philosophy profession and its culture.
Leslie Green, who is Professor of the Philosophy of Law at Oxford University and Distinguished University Fellow in Law at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario. Les works in legal and political philosophy and also blogs here.
Edouard Machery, who is Professor of the History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh. He works in the philosophy of cognitive science and lots of related areas.
Christopher Pynes, who is Professor of Philosophy and Co-Director for the Program for the Study of Ethics at Western Illinois University, where he also created their successful pre-law program. He specializes in philosophy of science, ethics, and logic.
I'll do a bit of posting as well, but the main attraction will be these guests. I look forward to reading them, as I'm sure regular readers will as well.
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