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Some Recorded Lectures
I’ve in the past year or so had a couple of lectures recorded which are available on youtube. The better (but longer) of the two is a lecture at St. John’s College), the written lecture can be found on philpapers: The second is a short lecture at the Minnesota Center for the Philosophy of Science […]
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Hubble and Huxley
Patriot and Pacifist, Hollywood Stars, Seers of Nebulae Edwin Hubble was born on November 20th 1889. Aldous Huxley died on November 22nd 1963 (the same day as JFK). While I missed both of these dates, this seemed like an opportune time to attempt to get the blog going again. What follows is an essay I […]
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Coming Attractions!
I hope to use this space in the near future to offload some ideas and observations that may not make it into formal academic work (at least not quickly). These will largely be “coincidences and curiosities” that occur to me while looking into the history of philosophy and the history of physics. In the meantime, […]