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Our thematic collection on Progress in radical embodiment is now published in the May 2026 issue of Topoi Issue here link.springer.com/journal/1124... Our editorial introduction here doi.org/10.1007/s112... @segundo-ortin.bsky.social @guicogsci.bsky.social @diovicen.bsky.social
I worry especially because my most recent book uses lots of math and science to argue for the exact opposite conclusion from the report: analytic philosophy is becoming irrelevant precisely because it is _not activist enough_.
Things like that now-circulating Vanderbilt report are written as if analytic philosophers have been in a titanic struggle with Foucault for 50 years. It is more nearly true that they thought they got rid of pragmatism by 1975 and blame its constant return on the French. (Rorty aided this diagnosis)
I finally read this comically bad hit piece on the humanities and social sciences. I would normally dismiss this sort of reactionary garbage, but I am moving to Nashville next month to start working at @vanderbilt.edu. I worry now that I am making a huge mistake.
evidence that a book will exist www.routledge.com/Introducing-...
easily the hardest part about academia is maintaining kayfabe
June 6 is D-day, probably ANTIFA's most heroic moment.
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