Here were some of the most popular posts from the first quarter of the year:
Most important Anglophone epistemologists since 1945 (January)
More PhD programs whose existence is not easy to explain (January)
How "professional" is Carolyn Dicey Jennings's data analysis (January)
Twenty "Most Important" Philosophers of Mind since 1945 (January)
Best Anglophone philosophers of language since 1945 (January)
Roosevelt, Reagan, and the Sanders moment (January) (sigh)
The sociology of English academia in the 1980s and 1990s, and Philosophy academia today (February)
The best post-WWII Anglophone scholars of ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy(February)
Simon Newman, the President of Mount Saint Mary's University in Maryland, is a disgrace (February)
A few comments on the legal and political significance of the death of Justice Scalia (February)
Best Anglophone and German Kant scholars since 1945 (February)
Best Anglophone philosophers of science since 1945 (February)
American political circus: "Super Tuesday" post-mortem (March)
Soames on philosophy's interdisciplinarity and why it belongs in a university (March)
Publishing while in graduate school? (March)
Philosopher Crispin Sartwell, Dickinson College, and Academic Freedom (March)
Evaluating philosophy programs: a cautionary tale about IBHE (Christopher Pynes, guest blogger) (March)
Girls, women and philosophy (Darlene Deas, guest blogger) (March)
The rise of philosophy of race (March)
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