As you all should know, there's a really interesting exchange over at the On-line Philosophy Conference between John Fischer and Kadri Vihvelin, on Vihvelin's claim that Frankfurt-style cases should never have convinced anyone that PAP is false. The garden is even cited by John in a footnote. But gardeners have been conspicious only by their absence (apart from me). I thought we (and I include myself) were all so verbose and argumentative that a post on GFP alleging that the sky was blue would generate 24 responses, most sceptical! C'mon, let's make this thing a success. You've already missed an opportunity to point out that I said something quite daft (I believe the correct expression is D'oh).
Some of us are neck-deep in grading--and still have 50 more papers and 90+ finals to grade!
Posted by: Kevin Timpe | May 10, 2006 at 06:48 PM
Ah, you need to get research only jobs. What were you thinking?
Posted by: Neil | May 10, 2006 at 07:05 PM
Have an extra one laying around for me?
Posted by: Kevin Timpe | May 11, 2006 at 07:09 AM
Many thanks for this site. I wrote an article in The Sunday Times, London, last week on free will and quantum theory and I have since been deluged with more arguments than I know what to do with. I am now referring all the worried wilful or willess to this site.
Posted by: Bryan Appleyard | May 18, 2006 at 07:48 AM