A reader writes in:
I recently came across a post from Andrew Beck, a Senior Editor at Routledge. I've worked with Andrew as an editor, and he seems nice. Some readers of your blog may be interested, so I've included the post below.
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I’m looking for a web-savvy, philosophy major or philosophy Ph.D. student who can help me build a web site for a popular Intro to Philosophy text that Routledge has just secured from another publisher.
Specifically, I need someone who can:
- Find good translations of about a dozen primary sources in the public domain (e.g., from Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Kant, etc.)
- Find high-quality, and freely available online materials (blogs, videos, podcasts) germane to the subject of each chapter (e.g., 16. Can Hume’s Skepticism Be Refuted?; 19. Dualism and the Mind/Body Problem)
- Write some additional Review Questions and Problems for Further Thought at the end of each chapter, which we will also include online
- Ideally, put together the web site
If you’re interested or know someone who is, please email me at andrew.beck@taylorandfrancis.com
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