Tuesday, September 27, 2011

58 Philosophy Jobs now at Phylo

This has actually become more successful than I thought it would be. The site was started as a reaction to the APA's badly done website and their unreliable JFP (Jobs For Philosophers). It seems to be proving it self not only as a reactionary movement to wake up the APA but a viable alternative. 

Phylo Jobs is a free listing of job openings for academic philosophers. Listings are accepted from department or search committee chairs (or their authorized representatives) and verified for accuracy before appearing below. 
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Monday, September 26, 2011

Lord Glasman: time to close half of UK universities?

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Phylo Jobs - New Philosophy Job list

Phylo Jobs is a free listing of job openings for academic philosophers. Listings are accepted from department or search committee chairs (or their authorized representatives) and verified for accuracy before appearing below. To find a listing, enter any information the search box below, or use the advanced search to filter listings based rank, AOS, or other criteria. For unofficial, user-provided information on the status of a position, please visithttp://phylo.info/jobs/wiki.Join me on Twitter or Facebook for updates. Please email suggestions, links and questions to PhilosoraptErs@gmail.com

How do Graduate Councils Work?

This is an open question to anyone who could share information about the topic. I'm trying to set up a graduate council in my new MA program to address some issues that the students are having. As an undergraduate, there was a graduate council at my institution but I was never informed about how it worked. The general idea is that there would be an open dialogue between students about the program and then the results of that would be passed on to the chair in an organized fashion. Aside from that, I am unsure of how they work and would greatly appreciate any information on how other institutions organized something like this.

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Philosophy in High school

Posted Tuesday 13 September 2011  in the Guardian  
"We share the view that introducing philosophy lessons in the classroom from a very early age would have immense benefits in terms of boosting British schoolchildren's reasoning and conceptual skills, better equipping them for the complexities of life in the 21st century, where ubiquitous technology and rapid social change are the order of the day"

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Monday, September 19, 2011

PHD Comics

Yet another comic, this one is about getting your Phd generally, its got some funny stuff to it though.

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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Philosophy Comic Books

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  • So perhaps this is old news but I just found it. Evil Twin comics put out a bunch of comics on philosophy and while the accuracy is debatable, the enjoyment is free flowing. If comics are your thing, also check out Logicomix (about Russel), sadly Logicomix is not free.

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APA Website update

By now you have probably run across the APA's new website which is pretty appalling. There is an update with some more problem HEREJoin me on Twitter or Facebook for updates. Please email suggestions, links and questions to PhilosoraptErs@gmail.com

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

philosophy humor

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This made me smile today.

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Markkula Center for Applied Ethics News Letter

September 2011 Newsletter

Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

A Nice Article for Your Parents/Significant Other to Read

Particularly if your studying continental philosophy. Sometimes expressing why philosophy is important to you is very hard especially to people outside the discipline. HERE is a good intro peice from NY times' Stone, that might give them a glimpse.Join me on Twitter or Facebook for updates. Please email suggestions, links and questions to PhilosoraptErs@gmail.com

New Rationally Speaking podcast: Women in Skepticism

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Monday, September 12, 2011

Tacit Accusations and Looking for Plagiarism

Some entertaining comments regarding the program TurnItIn  and how it relates to plagiarized papers and tacitly accusing students HERE.


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How Philosophers are Preparing Their Applications

Some interesting comments on how people are preparing for this years job applications.

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

New Book: Hubert Dreyfus and Sean Dorrance Kelly, "All Things Shining"

Hubert Dreyfus and Sean Dorrance Kelly, All Things Shining: Reading the Western Classics to Find Meaning in a Secular Age, Free Press, 2011, 254pp., $15.00 (pbk), ISBN 9781416596165.

They open All Things Shining with a promise of no less than deliverance from the boredom, nihilism and despair that they think characteristic of our "secular age:"
anyone who is done with indecision and waiting, with expressionlessness and lostness and sadness and angst, and who is ready for whatever it is that comes next; anyone with hope instead of despair, or anyone with despair that they would like to leave behind, can find something worthwhile in the pages ahead. (xi)
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Philosophy Taught in Prison

Philosophy is now being taught in the prison system? This is an interesting development. It's not currently accredited but there is a movement to get it there. Aside from the value to convicts, this could create some news state funded positions, at least for those who like a bit of excitement. According to Wikipedia, there are 2,292,133 adults currently incarcerated (2009) and a further 86,927 juveniles (2007) searving sentences in the US. Not to be completely insensitive  that is a large potential student body.  Full article HERE

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Monday, September 5, 2011

Pluralist Guide: Even Handed Assesment

The following is an article that seems rather even handed when talking about the Pluralist guide for graduate programs in philosophy. There has been a rather heated debate about the validity of such a guide. 

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Preparing Academic Papers

This is an article on how to publish academic papers. It is not specifically on philosophy but from other articles I have read it's approximately right.Join me on Twitter or Facebook for updates. Please email suggestions, links and questions to PhilosoraptErs@gmail.com

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Ageism in Philosophy

An Interesting Post and Comments HERE

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Saturday, September 3, 2011

A Criticism of the Method of Scholarly Publication

I ran across this thanks to Leiter. Its an interesting article on how academic publishing is really taking advantage of academics. It seems like Open Journals could be one solution. 

"[in] an article by George Monbiot on the economics of academic publishing, regarding journals in particular, with the suggestive (but spot-on) title of 'Academic publishers make Murdoch look like a socialist'. As well said by another tweep, the article "will shock everyone except academics". Indeed, none of it is news to us, and the bottom-line is pretty simple: academic publishers get everybody to work for them for free (authors, peer-reviewers, most of the editing work), and then go on to charge ridiculous amounts of money for journal subscriptions. And yet, we are stuck with them, because the discipline depends crucially on journal publishing."

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Friday, September 2, 2011

Effectiveness of Track Programs: University of West Georgia

The following is a response from Robert Lane, Associate Professor of philosophy at West Georgia University. It's a response to some questions I had regarding their Pre-law track program. 
Some interesting tid bits: over 1/3 of their philosophy students are Pre-law. 15 have already graduated, 6 of which applied to law. No other faculty were required, and no classes had to be added. 
This is very close to the story about University of Alabama's Pre-Law Track program. Basically they were able to increase enrollment, with no major change to their department structure. Perhaps a shift into track programs will not increase jobs or solve other problems as I had hoped. It defiantly seems like a viable plan for increasing enrollment and by so doing increasing departmental funds.