Critics vs. Moviegoers: How Marketing Can Trump Quality
A.O. Scott wonders whether critics are missing something when movies that are roundly panned by critics succeed at the box… Read More »Critics vs. Moviegoers: How Marketing Can Trump Quality
A.O. Scott wonders whether critics are missing something when movies that are roundly panned by critics succeed at the box… Read More »Critics vs. Moviegoers: How Marketing Can Trump Quality
I just wanted to post this anecdote from a concise PLOS editorial on OA publishing: Arthur Amman, President of Global… Read More »Why Abstracts Aren’t Enough
The Freakonomics team has added their voices to a chorus calling for organ markets, and those with some street-cred on… Read More »Anti-Commodification Principles as Egalitarian Leverage
The Daily Show coverage of Ted Stevens on net neutrality is hilarious, and getting some coverage in the MSM. If… Read More »Metaphors and Net Neutrality Part II: Big Truck or Tangled Tubes?
Recently I’ve been noticing a spate of proposals designed to base philosophy on a more “rigorous” understanding of human behavior… Read More »Experimental Philosophy?