I’ve posted the day’s changes to the philosophy papers blog. There
are seven changes, but none of them include new philosophy papers. Peter Suber has an
article up that is basically an advertisement for Noesis.
It sounds pretty good, except when I tried to test how it worked Noesis wasn’t
responding – not a good sign on day one. Peter Singer (or his fansite) has
several new Spanish translations up, and a couple of articles from the Daily
Princetonian. John
Sutton
(who seems to have been busy lately) has an abstract for an article and
two book reviews up, which is I guess the closest we get to new philosophy
online. And several people (Greg
Ray
, Lex
Newman
, Greg
Mulhauser
and Bill Lycan) have
made incidental changes to their webpage.

That might be unfair in Lycan’s case. He has posted
a few interesting course syllabi (well, interesting if like me all you’re
writing right now are course syllabi) and a rather impressive CV. The last
paper on it looks kind of interesting, “The Loneliness of the Long-Distance
Truck Driver” (with Zena
Ryder
), forthcoming in Analysis. At first I
thought the title was a reference to the recent Belle and
Sebastian song
, but it’s more plausibly a reference to the classic movie, or to the story
on which that movie was based.

I have (attempted to) set up and XML feed for the
philosophy papers blog. Much thanks to Gulliver’s
Travels
for the suggestions on how to do this. If it works (or, I guess
more importantly, doesn’t work) let me know.

Final note – I think Bill Lycan now wins the inaugural
Bill Lycan award for having the largest
photo of oneself
available on one’s webpage.