Tuesday, November 17, 2015
More at philpercs
By me. This time the question is whether belief in Enlightenment values is a matter of faith.
Monday, November 16, 2015
Disciplinary distinctions
If you like that sort of thing (and if you don't) I've posted something about empirical versus non-empirical subjects over at philpercs.
Labels:
aesthetics,
ethics,
science,
social science,
Wittgenstein
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Nordic Wittgenstein Review Preprint Open Review
There are new papers up and available for open review at the Nordic Wittgenstein Review. The articles are by Mikel Burley, Martin Pilch, and Beth Savickey. The open review process is explained as follows:
The submitted articles in this issue are open for comments for one month (November 2015) in our PREPRINT OPEN REVIEW.
We invite comments on some of the contents of our forthcoming issue. Our hope is to engage the community in a process of collaborative review, with the aim of enhancing the scholarly value of the contributions.
The final versions of these articles and the remainder of the content will be published in December 2015.
Registered readers can use the comment function in this platform. You can also comment on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/nordicwittgensteinreview, or by e-mail to the authors.
Open Review Guidelines
I. In your comment, please refer by section and page number, e.g.: "Sect. 2 [Title], p. 7", or by quoting the passage commented upon.
2. We seek constructive commentary and criticism which may help the author improve the text. The comment field is moderated by the editors.
3. Please do not cite the Pre-print versions elsewhere. These are works in progress. Publication June 2015 (Open Access, print later). (In urgent situations, refer to as forthcoming, Nordic Wittgenstein Review Vol. 4 (2) 2015, Pre-print version Nov. 2015, www.nordicwittgensteinreview.com [date of download].)
Saturday, November 7, 2015
I've posted something at philpercs
I think I should start posting alerts like this every time I post something over at philpercs, since people still come here who might not go there. My latest post there is a rant against "the humanities" and "the liberal arts".
You can find this and my other contributions there here.
You can find this and my other contributions there here.
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