Glitches…GRRRR!
Some minor glitches with the transfer, so let me ask for holding off on posting or commenting till we get things sorted out. Hopefully tomorrow…
Some minor glitches with the transfer, so let me ask for holding off on posting or commenting till we get things sorted out. Hopefully tomorrow…
The new site is up and running. Please email me if you notice anything that needs attention. first name (Jonathan) underscore last name (Kvanvig), with baylor dot edu after the ‘at’ symbol.
A quick alert about an impending move for Certain Doubts. On March 30, we will be upgrading to the latest version of WordPress as well as moving the site to a different server. When the process starts, the site will … Continue reading
The Review of Symbolic Logic has just published on line a special issue devoted to recent developments in formal epistemology. The issue contains the following papers and an introduction to the special issue: Horacio Arló-Costa: FORMAL EPISTEMOLOGY, CONTEXT AND CONTENT: … Continue reading
From initial submission to acceptance, this one took eleven months. That’s not bad at all. But as many of you know, it sure seems like it takes forever, even when things move rapidly by journal standards. Now finally the wait … Continue reading
I’m being chased through enemy territory, and a warning light on my (eccentric) car indicates that either I am about to run out of fuel, or the radiator is about to boil over. I’m pretty sure it’s the fuel. Bother! … Continue reading
From: Prof. Dr. Thomas Grundmann, Universität zu Köln, Germany The Fourth Cologne Summer School in Philosophy on “Reliabilism and Social Epistemology: Problems and Prospects” will take place in Cologne, August 24 – 28, 2009. Our special guest this year will … Continue reading
Here’s a way of thinking about the value of things. The relationship between what is valuable and our valuing can take two explanatory directions. Sometimes we value things because of the value that they have in themselves or in relation … Continue reading
Wondering how on earth you got through graduate school only to land up back in junior high school fretting over your credentials for sitting in the back of the school bus? You, my friend, need a vacation! And to help … Continue reading
It is officially Spring Break for us at SMU and while my students party on islands so exclusive their names are unknown to me, I’ll be heading to Oklahoma for the Epistemic Goodness Conference. I’m not jealous, by the way. … Continue reading