One of our species’ signature capacities, Deacon argues, is symbol-usage. Symbols permeate our practices to such an extent that even our success in mating depends on our acquiring complex social skills for negotiating symbolically mediated transactions. “Thus,” he avers, “because of symbols and with the aid of symbols, Homo sapiens has been self-domesticated and adapted to a niche unlike any other that ever has existed. We have been made in the image of the word.”
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Narrative and Personal Good
Connie Rosati argues that storytelling helps us to "secure a relatively ongoing relation of fit to our lives and to ourselves as the author/protagonist of those lives." But only in part, because "the way that we secure a fit with ourselves and our lives is, in the first instance, by doing what it takes to provide the materials from which attractive stories can be constructed."
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Wide Scope Introducing Wide Scope Philosophy Podcasts
Andy announces his new project, wherein he highlights some of the more interesting new articles in the week's philosophy journals and describes them in a brief podcast.
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Is blind review blind?

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Survey on Publishing in Philosophy
Sally Haslanger (MIT) has a survey she'd like professional, publishing philosophers to take. Leiter reports on it and provides the link.
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Quips About Philosophy

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The Disenchanted Naturalist’s Guide to Reality
Alex Rosenberg's "précis of an argument that naturalism forces upon us a very disillusioned 'take' on reality."
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Are Undergrads Good Samples for Experimental Philosophy?

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Grade Student Papers Using Google Forms

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Qualitative experience in machines
Philosopher Bill Lycan defends the thesis that problems with qualitative experiences in machines apply equally to humans.
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Wave for Philosophers
Andy talks about some of the potential uses of Google Wave for philosophers and academics.
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Arguments from Disagreement
Challenges the claim that intuitions about genuine disagreement show anything about sameness of meanings of terms or sameness of concepts involved.
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"Philosophical Duals" at Columbia
Columbia is having their faculty duke it out.
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PEA Soup: Against Actualism
Interesting post, and perhaps even more interesting comment thread, about Jackson and Pargetter's actualism about obligation.
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The Splintered Mind: Applying to MA Programs in Philosophy
A nice discussion of MA programs in philosophy and who they are for.
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I really do want the job. I’m sorry I published?
Great post discussing the publishing dilemma for graduate students
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Friends of the SEP Society

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Wordpress as a Replacement Course Management System

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Do Job Interviews for Philosophy Posts Serve a Purpose?
A discussion by Holton (MIT) of some preliminary research on the usefulness of interviews + comments sections looks alive.
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Attracting Majors: The Psychology of Teaching Evaluations
John Basl suggests that some features that might be relevant to improved teaching evaluations might also be relevant to attracting philosophy majors.
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