I found out this morning that my RSS feed wasn’t updating. In fact, it hasn’t been updating since August 6th. So, the last 23 posts haven’t shown up in the RSS feed! I found the culprit, and the feed is now updating properly. My apologies to my subscribers who are probably about to get 23 [...]
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UPDATE: I now offer this to anyone in academia. Sometimes, my banner ad network defaults to non-paid public service ads. When this happens, I’m allowed to specify my own defaults when this happens. I started thinking, why not run free public service ads for the philosophical community, call them Philosophy Service Ads? If you’re a [...]
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Sympoze turned one year this month. It is a little over a year old, and I think it’s been a good year. How Far Sympoze Has Come Just to give you an idea of how far it’s come. In the last week, I’ve added 4 new requests for accounts. We now have 115 philosophers signed [...]
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Surprise! I have survey/data table combos up for all journals on the Philosophy Journal Wiki from letter “A” to letter “I”. The rest will be coming soon. You can access the journal survey page here (or click on the tab above that says “Journal Surveys”) Here are some miscellaneous notes about the process so far.
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I’m going to start experimenting with ads on Sympoze. I have two main motivations for this. First, Sympoze relies on a Digg-clone module that, as far as I can tell, is pretty much maintained by one (possibly two) heroic programmers. I’d like to be able to compensate them for future maintenance. I play around with [...]
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I’ve written a lot on this blog about why (and how) I think the philosophical community should push toward open access. I suspect other disciplines are calling for the same movement. And now the large publishers are rolling out ridiculous alternatives to genuine open access by charging authors exorbitant fees so that their work can [...]
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I just posted the Call for Papers for the Young Philosophers Podcast Lecture Series. You can read more about the series here.
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Thanks for all the great feedback. I’m going to move forward with cloning the survey, and I should be able to have things operational soon. Last call for input.
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