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Do you like animals? Do you especially like their parts? Are your favorite parts of animals cuttlebone and nictating membranes? Then you will love my new paper, and the other fantastic essays, in this collection.
Just signed my book contract with Cambridge University Press.
βAristotelian Souls in an Inanimate World: The Principle of Lifeβ should be out within the year.
New essay dropped:
βPlato and Aristotle on What Desires Formβ
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Hey, ancient phi grad students, you know you want to apply
Final print completed. Publication in July!
If youβre in the βBoston Areaβ (i.e. New Hampshire) next Thursday, you can come see me give a talk at the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy
When I started doing philosophy, I never thought I'd discuss the theft of semen by succubi. But here we are.
muse.jhu.edu/article/953865
Iβm about to send this liβl guy back to the press. Hopefully it will now satisfy the demands of the dreaded reviewer #2 π€
We should have publicly posted wergild rankings
Weβre leaning toward the color scheme of the green cover with the font and text formatting of the white one.
Should we go with the white cover or the green?
It's chapter two of this fine volume. I can send you a pdf if you can't get access.
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I'm currently writing an essay on Wilfird Sellars' interpretation of Aristotle. Given the below paper, I think I've cornered the market on "Pittsburgh Philosophy Heroes Views on Aristotle" papers.
I know. Iβve got a lot of heavy lifting to do to make this even remotely plausible.
The answer will surprise you
Often the general acknowledgements are just a list of places where youβve given a talk and a handful of names of friends (the fancier the better). I like being thanked. But Iβve never gotten anything as a reader from this kind of footnote.
So I just reviewed some article proofs and the journal has a policy that they donβt include an acknowledgement footnote. First time Iβve encountered this. Not sure, but I donβt think itβs a terrible policy.
If you think this is too much, remember that you likely arenβt one of the 15 people who enthusiastically signed up for this course with full knowledge of what Iβd be assigning.
This + Augustineβs Confessions = the reading for Tulsaβs honors course βThe Long Middle Agesβ that Iβm teaching this semester.
Nice try CTV but we all know that fire targets the periphery of the sublunar realm, not places of worship
Why yes. We were invited to a cowboy Christmas party
I'd like it more if they required the spelled out latin. You never see a good old videre licet anymore
Have you ever encountered this on a journal's style sheet before?
The books won, of course
It's not the best joke ever written. But it's good enough.
Who says the humanities have no value.π