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The priority deadline for applications has passed but funding exists for more students. Until that funding is exhausted, the application process will be a rolling one. Apply as soon as you can!
Click here for more information.
Six logicians finish dinner. The waitress asks, “Do you all want coffee?”
First logician: “I don’t know.”
Second logician: “I don’t know.”
Third logician: “I don’t know.”
Fourth logician: “I don’t know.”
Fifth logician: “I don’t know.”
Sixth logician: “No.”
Who gets coffee and why? Click “read more” for the answer.
There’s been some discussion around the web about physicist Lawrence Krauss and his claim that physics, not philosophy, is the way to go about solving philosophical problems. (I had a go at the topic here, but there’s more information and links here). Anyway, here is a link to a funny cartoon on the topic (hat tip to Brian Leiter).
Some years have passed since we made the “Philosophy: Think about it” t-shirts. We figure it might be time for a new batch of T-shirts, and we’d like some broader input on two matters. First, let’s consider whether we should have T-shirts at all. Some have expressed the worry that it cheapens the degree, or might induce people into the Philosophy major who really don’t belong there. More substantive comments on this issue are welcome, but let’s have a poll:
Next, supposing we were to go with T-shirts, what should they say? Ideas?
Something to think about for the summer! The theme for the conference is “Nietzsche and Bourdieu (who? See here!), but papers are welcome in all areas.
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