In the spring I’ll be teaching a seminar on Lewis at Cornell. I’m hoping to write extensive lecture notes for each week and post them to the website, with the thought that the notes collectively will form a worthwhile extensive work on some core features of Lewis’s philosophy. As part of the process of doing this I’ve set up a sub-blog to record my draft lelcture notes, reading notes, and assorted Lewis thoughts.
bq. “Lewis Blog”:http://tar.weatherson.org/notes/
“RSS feed”:http://tar.weatherson.org/notes/index.rdf
I might cross post some stuff here, or perhaps link in the sidebar to posts there, but it would overwhelm TAR to have 2000 words a day of Lewisiana appearing. There are three kinds of posts there: drafts of the lecture notes (inc. perhaps final drafts), notes on particular papers, and assorted comments working out or defending something to be said in the other sections. There is one of each so far in the blog. There will be plenty of overlap between posts – the lecture notes may be cut and paste in part from other posts. But I’d be very interested in feedback people have. Hopefully there will be lots interesting appearing there – and I’ll have a course ready to run by the start of next term!