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Guest Bloggers for April

I've got a busy April ahead, but I'm delighted to announce that readers will enjoy the cyber-company of three terrific guest bloggers:

Ronald Dworkin (NYU) will blog about themes from his forthcoming book Justice for Hedgehogs, which I've already critiqued here.

Jerry Fodor (Rutgers) will be writing about topics from his new book (will it be called What Fodor Got Wrong?), explaining how a nice naturalist boy from New York got mixed up with the Discovery [sic] Institute.

Finally, Rick Trainor, the much-maligned Principal of King's College, London, has agreed to do a series of posts about his plans for KCL and what he sees as the future role of philosophy in the modern British university.  (I've invited Daniel Coleman to do commentary, but have not yet heard back from him.)


Happy April Fools' Day!

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