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navel-gazing
Why Tolerate Religion?
In Milan!
Guess who finally has a personal homepage?
Brian Leiter, that's who--everything you didn't want to know, and then some. Another Brian Leiter (really, some guy in Maryland) got the .com, so I...
Guess who finally has a personal homepage?
Brian Leiter, that's who--everything you didn't want to know, and then some. Another Brian Leiter (really, some guy in Maryland) got the .com, so I got the .net. (It appears the .com has been colonized by advertising connected to the...
A great new way to waste time this holiday break: Google Book's New Searchable Database!
Philosopher Zvi Biener (Western Michigan) writes: This might be of modest interest to some. Google has just released a tool for viewing relative word frequencies in their database of scanned books (slightly more details on the exact subset of books...
From the bowels of Cyberspace...
...come bountiful pearls of human wisdom. Sometimes readers send them, sometimes I happen to follow back a link to the blog and am rewarded with a find. I've collected a few for your reading pleasure. The other day, a reader...
