Jobs for Philosophers 7 Oct 2007 Does anyone who reads this blog have access to JFP from the American Philosophical Association? None of the locals or my usual contacts do, and by the time I can get a subscription going, I’m likely to have missed the deadlines this year. Drop me a note if you do. Thanks Administrative Logic and philosophy
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I’m a “lurker” here who happened to notice your request. JFP is available on-line in both HTML and PDF. If you’re not an APA member, I can download and forward to you a copy of the October JFP in PDF once it comes out. Email me at csachs@unt.edu if you’d like me to.
Oooh Oooh! I’m a philosophy major and I’d love to get a peek at the JFP; how can I go about “getting in” on it? Thanks, AD
Talk to one of your lecturers or the head of the department. It is usual practice for students to be shown it by their instructors, although you can subscribe as a student cheaply.