Replieseonlinetips (25)in academia • last yearRE: Should you go to grad school in the humanities? A professor's perspectiveA well-rounded perspective on the realities of humanities grad school. Understanding the competitive nature of academia and the financial aspects is crucial. Taking time to explore one's interests…eonlinetips (25)in academia • last yearRE: Should you go to grad school in the humanities? A professor's perspectiveI appreciate the honesty and practical advice shared in this article. Going to grad school can be tempting, but it's crucial to assess whether it aligns with your long-term goals and financial…alexjuvion (25)in philosophy • 2 years agoRE: I'm a tenured philosophy professorVery good points you wrote here as a tenured philosophy professor. I think you’ve made some truly interesting points here. Keep up the good work. Regards, Looking for essay writing services? Come…beinglis23 (25)in academia • 2 years agoRE: Should you go to grad school in the humanities? A professor's perspectiveGoing to grad school in the humanities can be a rewarding experience, and it is important to get feedback on the decision from a professor's perspective. Generally speaking, attending graduate…siddhantmirajkar (25)in academia • 3 years agoRE: Should you go to grad school in the humanities? A professor's perspectiveI must say the article by spetey are really quite informative. Appreciated I will suggest him to check source as well: Cool PS4 Namesclickmorestuff (25)in academia • 3 years agoRE: Should you go to grad school in the humanities? A professor's perspectiveI have read a few of the articles on your website now, and I really like your style of blogging.steemitboard (66)in tributes • 5 years agoRE: Gene Wilder in The Little Prince - Taming the foxCongratulations @spetey! You received a personal award! Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 3 years! You can view your badges on your Steem Board and compare to others on…charlesksigler (25)in academia • 6 years agoRE: Should you go to grad school in the humanities? A professor's perspectivewell, I would suggest as a source of advice. I personally got a Bachelors Degree in Humanities, and then decided that it's enough. I am planning to study Business next because grad school would be…creatr (70)in philo • 6 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.RE: Why we don't have the controversial kind of free will, why it's okay, and why it's important - part 2 of 2Hey, @spetey, You responded to my very first post here on Steemit, one about bitcoin key generation... So, I came across your response today and wondered what had happened to you? And I skimmed…iasupernova (25)in tributes • 7 years agoRE: Gene Wilder in The Little Prince - Taming the foxHello, I don't know if you are still active on steemit , but if you are, I'm desperately in need of your help. I am a 34 year old guy from France, and I recently felt anxiety about the…markfraser (41)in religion • 8 years agoRE: Is your religious belief based on evidence or faith?I did not believe in anything other than business earning money and then i saw a demonic entity and many more since then. I now know that God is real and so is the devil and its doing a job on…itay (58)in academia • 8 years agoRE: Should you go to grad school in the humanities? A professor's perspectiveI upvoted Youclains (68)in philosophy • 8 years agoRE: The Theory of Consciousness: A New Era of ScienceAs we will see next time it is not just any old information that can do the trick. And in the end it doesn't imply computational functionalism, which is what Searle and others have been targeting.…tommyboyle (32)in anarchism • 8 years agoRE: An Original Parable about VoluntaryismDo not underestimate the effects of ostracizism: if Mises and Friedman boycotted the logs that Ben sells until the gate issue is resolved and also told people they will have reservations about…justinlaak (62)in logic • 8 years agoRE: Post Hoc FallacyExcellent! Enjoyed reading your comment and link.andreaspeijerb (25)in academia • 8 years agoRE: Should you go to grad school in the humanities? A professor's perspectiveVery high quality content, @spetey and perfect timing for me and I'm sure many others who have to decide this summer if they want to try a career in Academia. I've decided against it, because…bitbutter (55)in anarchism • 8 years agoRE: An Original Parable about VoluntaryismYes. I think that's very elegant. Maybe I'll try to make a separate post on them. Do it! The practical burden of all this research into the various "laws" available People in the market…tom1gorman (44)in philo • 8 years agoRE: Why we don't have the controversial kind of free will, why it's okay, and why it's important - part 2 of 2Meaning must come from rational free willing agents, doesn’t it? If not, please explain how a determined “just so” universe could possess meaning? From whence comes meaning? Does it inhere in the…sean-king (69)in anarchy • 8 years agoRE: Should anarchists abolish the commons?Anarchy doesn't mean "no rules". It means "no rulers". The key to anarchy (and any successful commons) is development of widely-accepted rules (or customs) and a system that rewards compliance and…bitbutter (55)in anarchism • 8 years agoRE: An Original Parable about VoluntaryismThere are threats of violence against would-be property rights violators. There's a free PDF version of a previous edition of TMOF here: