I’ve received two rejection letters this summer for papers. I sent the first paper right out again, because the rejection from the APA’s new journal…
Month: July 2014
Experimental Philosophy, Old and New Modern philosophy begins, in many ways, with what was known as “experimental philosophy” — the name given to the work…
Perception as Synthesis?
Posted in Friendly Philosophy, and Life
While checking some audio-books-on-CD, to make sure I was returning all the right discs to the library, I noticed something odd. The slip covers/pages/whatever that…
Decisions Are Not Choices, or Are They?
Posted in Friendly Philosophy, and Language
The words “decision” and “choice” seem to be pretty much synonymous in English, as do their verbal counterparts “decide” and “choose.” However, they strike me…
Three Ways of Understanding the Distinction I find it helpful to understand the difference between Analytic and Continental philosophy in three different ways, all of…
Some Not-Well-Developed Thoughts: Whether wholes are more fundamental than their parts, or parts more fundamental than their wholes, is an important question. The terminology of…
In “Fancy,” by Iggy Azalea, ft. Charli XCX, Ms. XCX sings: I’m in the fast lane from L.A. to Tokyo Just in case future anthropologists…
It would make sense to specify dates in either of two ways: smallest-to-largest or largest-to-smallest. In England specifically (and Europe more broadly, I understand) people…
Nicki Minaj and Boethius
Posted in Friendly Philosophy, and Music
In his Consolation of Philosophy, Boethius defines eternal beings as any one who “possesses the whole fulness of unending life at once.” That is, a…
This Fall, I’ll be teaching Philosophy of Language at McDaniel College, using Gary Kemp‘s What Is This Thing Called Philosophy of Language and Daniel Chandler‘s Semiotics:…