I'd like to thank David and Moti once again for kicking off our Working Paper Group.While I can't speak for either of them (though I hope they had a positive experience), from my point-of-view as an observer the discussion was a rousing success. As a result, I'd like to issue a call for volunteers to go next. Anyone have a paper they could use constructive feedback on? Remember, your paper will only be available to fellow members of the Philosophers' Cocoon – so, if it is a paper you are unsure about, you need not worry about it being seen by anyone besides the discussants. And, of course, since this is the Cocoon, you need not worry about being judged. Our working paper group is precisely the kind of place to share papers you might be embarrassed to share elsewhere. Any volunteers? The mechanics, rules, and guidelines for the group are posted here.
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2 responses to “Call for Volunteers: Cocoon Working Paper Group”
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I’d be very glad to get some feedback on a paper. It is quite historical in nature (on Aristotle’s notion of deduction), so I’m not sure whether too many people will be interested. But if you think there would be interest, I’d love to send it along.
Cheers,
Matt -
I would really like to get in on this, as a commentator and eventually author. I’m mad I missed the last paper. I’ll be better the next time around.
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