Here were some of the most popular posts from the last quarter of the year:
Going to law school? Thinking about law school? What should you read? (October)
Tempest in teapot watch: philosophers are rude and vulgar, and right-wing media eat it up (October)
So who should get a Nobel Prize in philosophy? (October)
A minor major adjustment (guest-blogger Christopher Pynes, October)
A case of class over curriculum? (Philosophy and the LSAT) (guest-blogger Christopher Pynes, October)
You can't just talk to each other (guest-blogger Darlene Deas, October)
Writing Samples for PhD programs (October)
Dear APA (November)
Election post-mortem (November)
Election post-mortem, part 2 (November)
How Trump thinks (November)
More Stephen Bannon (November)
So what do readers fear most from a Trump Administration? (November)
Why doesn't political philosophy matter? (November)
NeoNazis in philosophy watch: the case of "Charles Martel" (December)
On being "over-qualified" for an untenured tenure-track job (December)
Philosophical Gourmet Report, 2016-17 (December) (all the relevant links in one post)
Jason Reza Jorjani (PhD, Stony Brook) denies he is a NeoNazi (December)
New free on-line system for confidential letters of recommendation (December)
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