I've got a wonderful and diverse line-up of guests at the blog this month. In rough order of appearance guest bloggers and their topics will include:
David Velleman (NYU): "How to find out everything you need to know about graduate programs in philosophy in only 12 weeks, 40 hours per week."
Noelle McAfee (Emory): "Tips for Writing Your Own Wikipedia Entry."
Jonathan Ichikawa (British Columbia): "Everything you need to know about Canadian defamation law when truth is not available as a defense."
Jenny Saul (Sheffield): "'Be nice' and other slogans for disguising who you really are."
Mark Lance (Georgetown): "Morally pure people can't be bullies, and other holier-than-thou insights."
Finally, I'll actually be guest-blogging at the Feminist Philosophers blog this month on the topic, "Everything you need to know about due process and fairness, but would like to forget."
More here.
UPDATE; David Velleman had a funny response to my April Fools' Joke: he wanted to write instead on "Bullying, Mud-Slinging, and other Schoolyard Skills for Philosophers." That would be great! I admit he knows quite a lot about this too (this is the guy, after all, who pioneered the selective publication of other people's private e-mails), and so could do a good job, especially on bullying graduate students. Noelle McAfee, alas, took the joke less well. But I'll put a few additional comments about "Lyin' Noelle" (where did I hear that?) over here, so as not to bore normal people.
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