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Jespersen

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  1. 8 hours ago, VentralStream said:

    @Jespersen Do you mind if I ask you what is your AOI?

    Not at all! I'm primarily interested in moral and political philosophy (of which Arizona is a powerhouse), philosophy of mind (especially the kind that's informed by neuroscience, so it's not really easy for me to give up on WUSTL right now), and history of early analytic (especially meta-questions about philosophy and its methodology)---but most excited when they intersect! I have side interests in philosophical logic and feminist philosophy as well.

    (I saw you were accepted to Ohio State. Congratulations! If you have any questions, feel free to PM me.)

  2. 1 hour ago, The_Last_Thylacine said:

    Are you a student there, now Jespersen? If so, could I PM you?

    Yes, I’m an urdergrad here, and I’m more than happy to answer questions! (Of course, I probably can’t guarantee I know everything about graduate life here.)

  3. I agree with what others have said about the usefulness of PGR. Granted, PGR reflects how a rather small group of philosophers views departments that practice English-language philosophy. However, that group of philosophers is pretty representative, or slightly more disturbingly, authoritative, of the English-speaking philosophical community at large. PGR is useful in the sense that it makes this representative view (RV) available for anyone's reference. Of course, you might think that RV is biased against certain departments, etc. But that is hardly the fault of PGR, which (presumably) merely reports RV.

    As for Leiter himself, well, it's not really a question that's appropriate for discussion on an online forum.

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