The bug in the online

The bug in the online page checker seems to have
gone away, and 22 pages have changed since the last time we were able to check
them. The changes are posted at the philosophy papers blog.

With 22 changes I certainly don’t have time to
summarise them all, but it’s worth noting that in the middle of all the mess
are new papers by Graeme
Forbes
, Ralph
Wedgwood
and Susanna
Siegel and Michael Glanzberg
. (Isn’t it nice how HTML disambiguates what
would be ambiguous in English?) Many of the other changes are just people
tinkering with their sites, or adding syllabi, for the new year.

I still might change tracking
programs soon, and if I do the format of the philosophy papers blog will change
a bit.

UPDATE: I corrected some v. embarrassing spelling errors in this post. Thanks to David Chalmers for spotting the errors.

The bug in the online

The bug in the online page checker seems to have
gone away, and 22 pages have changed since the last time we were able to check
them. The changes are posted at the philosophy papers blog.

With 22 changes I certainly don’t have time to
summarise them all, but it’s worth noting that in the middle of all the mess
are new papers by Graeme
Forbes
, Ralph
Wedgwood
and Susanna
Siegel and Michael Glanzberg
. (Isn’t it nice how HTML disambiguates what
would be ambiguous in English?) Many of the other changes are just people
tinkering with their sites, or adding syllabi, for the new year.

I still might change tracking
programs soon, and if I do the format of the philosophy papers blog will change
a bit.

UPDATE: I corrected some v. embarrassing spelling errors in this post. Thanks to David Chalmers for spotting the errors.