Showing posts with label open philosophy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label open philosophy. Show all posts

Friday, May 6, 2011

Academic Peer-Review…Crowd Sourced

This seems seriously problematic.... but an interesting direction for open philosophy. What do you think?

Sympoze: a network of high-quality academic publications from various disciplines that utilizes crowd sourcing for the peer-review process. Crowd sourcing the peer-review process improves a number of problems with the current academic publishing model.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Free lectures from Notre Dame W/ course materials


An “opencourseware” is a free and open digital publication of course materials. By offering free, high-quality course materials to the world, OCW strives to overcome the barriers geography, economics, age and language present to the spread of knowledge. OCW is neither a distance-education or degree-granting initiative but rather an open dissemination of educational materials, philosophy, and modes of thought.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Call for Proposals – Conference: “Advancing Publicly Engaged Philosophy”

I thought this might interest some of my readers. It is put out by the Public Philosophy Network which I have blogged about earlier.  "The Public Philosophy Network invites proposals for a Fall 2011 meeting on Advancing Publicly Engaged Philosophy.  The conference will include a mix of formal and informal sessions on various issues in practical philosophy, including concrete projects and political problems as well as discussions of larger philosophical questions about how to engage in philosophical activity outside the academy."

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Philosophy Blogs

Here my readers can post their blogs or websites. I would love to take a look at what other philosophers are doing on the web. If your posting valuable content I will suggest it to my readers on this blog. Post your blog or blog suggestions in comments. Here is a list of blogs I already follow.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Online Lectures (free)

Audio books, lectures, videos and other free philosophy material.

I personally like taking walks and listening to lectures.