Philosophers’ Carnival: 2nd Call for Submissions
There’s still a week left to submit your entires for the next, 106th edition of the Philosophers’ Carnival, which I will be hosting here at ttahko.net. The submission deadline is April 3rd, midnight GMT-0500, and the carnival will go up on the evening of April 5th. I will be accepting submissions in any area of philosophy, but they should be philosophically substantial at least to a certain degree. Book reviews and surveys are very welcome. Selfishly, I will give preference to entries in my own areas of interest: metaphysics, epistemology, philosophical logic and philosophy of science, and especially modality, metaontology, a priori knowledge, essences, natural kinds and truth. Submit your blog post here.
I should mention that I have not received very many submissions yet. Well, I have received about ten submissions that have more to do with religious fundamentalism than philosophy, as well as four barely relevant submissions from a single blogger (despite the guidelines which state that bloggers should limit their submissions to one per carnival), but obviously I won’t be including those. I suspect that there will be a surge of submissions in the last couple of days, but at the moment it looks as if any proper philosophically substantial post is likely to get accepted. I’ll probably include a few of my own picks from the blogosphere as well.
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