The first annual Online Philosophy Conference will take place in April. It looks like I'll be taking part, with a paper on "Probability and Propositions" (which I'll be posting here shortly), as will lots of other junior and senior philosophers. As well as having invited papers, they are considering submitted articles by untenured philosophers and graduate students. The deadline for submission has been extended to January 31, so there is still time to submit something. It should be an interesting event.

I love the idea of an online philosophy conference for the same reason I like your list of people with online philosophy papers. I think freer acess to ideas like that promoted by your list of people with online papers in philosophy creates a more "unsettled" enviorment in which cognitive merit isn't so impeded by the time constraints of getting stuff published etc.
Posted by: Timothy J Scriven | February 04, 2006 at 10:26 AM