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Thursday, May 3, 2007 at 08:41AM
As I’ve said before, logic jobs in Philosophy Departments are pretty rare. Well, as Richard mentioned earlier, there’s a logic job in Philosophy at Auckland. A little bird has told me that even though the deadline is close (May 18), they’re keen to get the word out to get as many applicants as possible. So, if you qualify (PhD or equivalent in philosophy, teaching experience, some research publications) then hop to it and apply. The details are here.
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I haven’t a clue what it is to give a sense to a notion; the notion of giving sense to a notion hasn’t been given a sense, either in this context or, as far as I know, in any other. (I’ve been told that sense are sometimes given to concepts at Oxford after the gates close to visitors; but that may be a leg-pull.)
— Jerry Fodor, in The London Review of Books July 2000.