[UPDATE: An alternative method explained at bottom of post.] A lot of us are furiously crunching numbers into Spreadsheets, but […]
You know why Lewis Powell is awesome? He loves thinking about Frege’s Puzzle. You know why Lewis Powell is even […]
I finally finished making some stylistic changes to “Moral Perception”. It’s forthcoming in the European Journal of Philosophy. I posted […]
A while back, I argued that we philosophers ought to shift our practices so that all of our research was […]
John Basl has compiled a list of Philosophers using Twitter. This list keeps growing, and I just wanted to help […]
I’m with Brian on this one (he’s the guy with glasses in the video). Particularly his second thought experiment. Update: […]
Here are two quotes from the first few pages in the new reader Experimental Philosophy edited by Joshua Knobe and […]
I’ve been writing a lot about safety accounts of knowledge recently (here and here). It’s time for more. My concern […]
I’m working on a revise and resubmit, and there’s an interesting issue that I’m going to have to deal with. […]
Last week, I laid out some problems for the naive safety account of knowledge that Pritchard presents early in his […]