Month: June 2013

APA’s JFP to be Free

Some (very) modest good news: Phil Jobs and the APA are partnering to off PhilJobs: Jobs for Philosophers, which will be free of charge to job seekers, offering more comprehensive listings internationally as part of the package. At least the APA will stop funding itself off of struggling job seekers, so this is a good step towards some cognizance of equity issues.

via All.

New Philosophy in Review out

Andrew Dunstall has a kind review of my State of Sovereignty. Here’s some others I’ll be sending along to my kindle.

 

Theodor Adorno and Max HorkheimerTowards a New Manifesto, trans. Rodney Livingstone.
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Michael A. Principe 171–173
Roland BarthesThe Preparation of the Novel, trans. Kate Briggs.
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Nicholas P. Greco 177–178
Daniel O. Dahlstrom, ed.Interpreting Heidegger: Critical Essays.
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Francesco Tampoia 182–185
Vasso Kindi and Arabatzis, eds.Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Revisited.
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Sheldon Richmond 203–207
Jacques RanciéreThe Politics of Literature.
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Peter Admirand 226–228
John R. Shook and Paul Kurtz, eds.Dewey’s Enduring Impact: Essays on America’s Philosopher.
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Paul Forster 235–239
Hasana SharpSpinoza and the Politics of Renaturalization.
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Shannon Dea 232–234
Gareth D. WilliamsThe Cosmic Viewpoint: A Study of Seneca’s Natural Questions.
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Rodrigo Sebastián Braicovich 246–248