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by davesims
5326 days ago
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Deleuze -- yes, now we're talkin! There's a whole raft of phenomenologists I'd like to work in. Levinas, Jonas, Borgmann... So, I just need to go get a PhD, write my dissertation on the Phenomenology of Code, then find a position against all odds at some research university, get tenure, help write a Philosophy of Computers and Technology curriculum... |
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I highly recommend working up some paper abstracts and pitching them to conferences to gauge interest. There are plenty of organizers who won't care that you aren't affiliated with a university, and that would be a great chance for you to get in a room and chat with others who share your interest.
1. http://chronicle.com/article/Graduate-School-in-the-Huma/448...
2. Purely anecdotal, but I've taken Ph.D. phil and lit seminars at Berkeley and UO, and never encountered another student who could even code. They must exist, but they're rare.