Online Papers in Philosophy is now being edited by Jonathan Ichikawa, a Brown University student who many of you will know through his online papers and posts to various blogs. The new address is here:
bq. “http://blogs.brown.edu/other/opp/”:http://blogs.brown.edu/other/opp/
And the new RSS feed is
bq. “http://blogs.brown.edu/other/opp/atom.xml”:http://blogs.brown.edu/other/opp/atom.xml
I’m *very* grateful to Jonathan for taking this over, as it was getting much too much for me, as you probably noticed from the pitiful amount I did on it last semester. So pop on “over there”:http://blogs.brown.edu/other/opp/ and thank Jonathan for taking it on.
While you are there, you might look at a new paper by Igor Douven and Timothy Williamson “Generalizing the Lottery Paradox”:http://www.philosophy.ox.ac.uk/faculty/members/docs/genlot2.pdf. They post a very general critique of a class of solutions to the lottery paradox. As far as I can tell, the criticism doesn’t touch the solution I put forward in “this paper”:http://brian.weatherson.org/cwdwpe.pdf, because my solution (a) has a restricted version of the conjunction principle and (b) because of the functionalism isn’t _structural_ in their sense. But a lot of my rivals do fall by the wayside…