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Slater Reports: May 2012
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I keep asking myself why I have a blog. . . . Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Is fun. . . . The following is a word cloud generated by Wordle. From this blog's RSS feed. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What's All This, Then? Welcome to "Slater Reports" in which I bring to your attention whatever it is that I'm currently finding interesting, important, funny, or depressing enough to launch into the blogosphere (in no particular order). Is anyone reading this? I have no idea. Why am I doing this?
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Slater Reports: June 2013
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I keep asking myself why I have a blog. . . . Thursday, June 27, 2013. Laura and I recently got back from the trip of a lifetime: nearly three weeks in Ecuador, including a solid week in the magnificent Galápagos islands. Pretty much a photographer and biology-enthusiast's dream vacation. Photosets here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What's All This, Then? I have no idea. Why am I doing this? Originally from Portland, Oregon, Im a philosophy professor at Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Slater Reports: Species Book Released
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I keep asking myself why I have a blog. . . . Monday, November 4, 2013. My first monograph, Are Species Real. Has been published. I have physical copies. It all looks very smartly put together. (I detected no typos! I do wish it was cheaper, though. . . . Amazon.com. Seems to have the best price. Strangely, there are already some used copies — some going for more than retail. Can someone explain to me what's going on with that? In any case, you can find more information about the book on my website.
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Slater Reports: Natural Kinds and Causation in Paris
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I keep asking myself why I have a blog. . . . Monday, March 24, 2014. Natural Kinds and Causation in Paris. It was lovely to be invited to a workshop on the Metaphysics of Science: Causation and Natural Kinds. Put on by the Institut d'Histoire et de Philosophie des Sciences et des Techniques (IHPST). In Paris. It was a very congenial group and lots of interesting talks — and of course Paris is quite a nice place to be for a few days. This was the view outside my (tiny) hotel room. What's All This, Then?
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Slater Reports: July 2013
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I keep asking myself why I have a blog. . . . Saturday, July 6, 2013. Luckily, I wound up with a few shots that hit both of these themes. The two best options, in my view, turned out to be quite similar. Here are the mockups I slapped together (for other covers in the series, see here. You can click to expand:. For the original higher resolution shots, see here (left). 8212; also a fun one here. I can go with a different color too, of course. Labels: Philosophy of Biology. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Slater Reports: March 2013
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I keep asking myself why I have a blog. . . . Friday, March 15, 2013. Winter Always Turns to Spring. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What's All This, Then? Welcome to "Slater Reports" in which I bring to your attention whatever it is that I'm currently finding interesting, important, funny, or depressing enough to launch into the blogosphere (in no particular order). Is anyone reading this? I have no idea. Why am I doing this? Winter Always Turns to Spring. View my complete profile.
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Slater Reports: March 2014
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I keep asking myself why I have a blog. . . . Monday, March 24, 2014. Natural Kinds and Causation in Paris. It was lovely to be invited to a workshop on the Metaphysics of Science: Causation and Natural Kinds. Put on by the Institut d'Histoire et de Philosophie des Sciences et des Techniques (IHPST). In Paris. It was a very congenial group and lots of interesting talks — and of course Paris is quite a nice place to be for a few days. This was the view outside my (tiny) hotel room. Monday, March 3, 2014.
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Environmental Humanities at Bucknell University. Skip to primary content. Public Scholarship with Students. ENST 254: Ideas of Nature Websites. If you are interested in becoming a faculty associate, contact us at ats011 (at) bucknell (dot) edu. Presidential Professor of Religion. Such as Environmental Ethics, The Ethics of Consumption, and The End of Nature and the Posthuman Future. Associate Professor, Department of History. Assistant Professor, Comparative Humanities and Asian Thought. Project at Buckn...
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Slater Reports: October 2013
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I keep asking myself why I have a blog. . . . Tuesday, October 22, 2013. I was fortunate enough to be in on the ground floor of the new Discovery Residential College. Residential Colleges. Particularly from a historical perspective. Here (above) are some of us at the Carnegie Natural History Museum in Pittsburgh groping a T. rex. Femur (or was it a diplodocus? More photos and doings will go up on our Google Plus page. As the term marches forward. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What's All This, Then?
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