In the comments section of our most recent "how can we help you?" post, a reader writes:
I have a question about AOSs for job searches. I've noticed that it's extremely common to see the following listed under the desired AOS in job adverts: 'Metaphysics and Epistemology'. Does this mean the department are looking for someone who does metaphysics and epistemology? Or are they as happy with someone who does metaphysics but not epistemology, or epistemology but not metaphysics?
For example, one often seems something like this: AOS: Ethics or Philosophy of Science or Metaphysics and Epistemology. This suggests that pure metaphysicians or epistemologists won't be considered. But if that's so, then this drastically reduces the number of jobs out there for people like me, who do only one of the two.
Should I be looking to quickly add metaphysics to my AOSs, since epistemology is currently my major AOS?
Good question – I've often wondered about listings like this too. How should jod adverts like this be read?
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