If you're at the Pacific, please join me, Eric Schwitzgebel, and Brian Weatherson for a roundtable on the future of publishing in philosophy Thu 6pm (union square rm, 2nd floor). We will talk about the role of AI in publishing, the sustainability of open access, and more.
Today the PhilPapers team is launching Beat AI: A contest using philosophical concepts. Try to outwit AI models using your mastery of philosophical concepts. In the process, you will help us develop better AI models for search. #beatai https://t.co/73y0a7JE0k
Made by converting the answers of 1728 respondents to the 2020 PhilPapers Survey into 102 numeric values, color-coding them, and clustering the respondents by Euclidean distance. The selected respondents are those with > 25 non-"other" answers.
A comprehensive summary of philosophers' views in one bitmap image! It's noisy, and that's what I find interesting about it! It gives us a subjective sense of how diverse philosophers' views are. Follow link for full-size PDF and explanation. https://t.co/0EzDCVdlhR
Here's something for data-oriented philosophers to ponder. This is a histogram of distances (calculated as proportion of agreeing answers) between all pairs of respondents to the 2020 PhilPapers survey (except respondents with very large numbers of skip/"other" answers).
https://t.co/X8cMtlRJbg has a new, more mobile-friendly look. We've also updated https://t.co/ogRhVvwdLP and https://t.co/5Vqfae6O6O to match. Take a look!
PhilPeople/Papers/etc is hiring! We're looking for a senior software engineer with devops experience. We're non-profit but growing faster than Twitter and Facebook combined! Help make the world more philosophical. Check out the position at this link: https://t.co/E0R9GgruoC
Just updated the PhilArchive record pages to match the new PhilPapers record pages. Also added quick links to copy citations to clipboard. Self-promotional example link: https://t.co/4vXJWkzfzg
Just deployed a major update to #PhilPapers entry pages (the pages that are most seen on PhilPapers). Let us know what you think! Here's an example: https://t.co/i2YKOrhU3q
The PhilPapers/Centre for Digital Philosophy office will be closed December 23rd and will reopen on January 4th. All support tickets and emails will be responded to upon our return. From all of us at PhilPapers have a safe and Happy Holiday season!
We've just released the results of the 2020 PhilPapers Survey, which surveyed 1785 professional philosophers on their views on 100 philosophical issues. Results are available on the 2020 PhilPapers Survey website https://t.co/UMwK4oU4nh