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Most recent first.   
Most recent first.   
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/synth.htm Geometry and Arithmetic Are Synthetic], 2002. A defense of Kant's thesis using post-Kantian mathematics and logic. 


* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/911ann1.htm Reflections on 9/11, One Year Later], September, 2002. Thoughts on our loss of freedom, and its simultaneous acceptance and denial in the name of patriotism.
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/911ann1.htm Reflections on 9/11, One Year Later], September, 2002. Thoughts on our loss of freedom, and its simultaneous acceptance and denial in the name of patriotism.
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* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/infinity.htm Infinite Reflections] and its appendix, [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/infapp.htm A Crash Course in the Mathematics of Infinite Sets], ''St. John's Review'', XLIV, 2 (1998) 1-59.
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/infinity.htm Infinite Reflections] and its appendix, [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/infapp.htm A Crash Course in the Mathematics of Infinite Sets], ''St. John's Review'', XLIV, 2 (1998) 1-59.
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/greece.htm Greece on the Atlantic], 1998. An idle explication of the geographic isomorphism of Greece and the Blue Hill Peninsula in Maine.


* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/explode.htm Six Exploding Knots].   
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/explode.htm Six Exploding Knots].   
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* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/leglreas.htm Legal Reasoning After Post-Modern Critiques of Reason], ''Legal Writing, The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute'', 3 (1997) 21-50.
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/leglreas.htm Legal Reasoning After Post-Modern Critiques of Reason], ''Legal Writing, The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute'', 3 (1997) 21-50.
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/courses/meta/topics.htm Metaphilosophical Topics], 1997. A large, personal list of questions about the nature of philosophy.
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/skept.htm Classical Skepticism], 1996. An exposition of Pyrrhonian skepticism, based on the writings of Sextus Empiricus, with replies to common objections, and a sketch of how this form of skepticism evolved and mutated in western intellectual history.
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/antarcti.htm Antarctic expedition]. Log of my 1996 trip.


* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/bq.htm Question-Begging Under a Non-Foundational Model of Argument], ''Argumentation'', 8 (1994) 241-50.
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/bq.htm Question-Begging Under a Non-Foundational Model of Argument], ''Argumentation'', 8 (1994) 241-50.
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** I only plan to put my contributions to this volume online.  See previous two items.
** I only plan to put my contributions to this volume online.  See previous two items.


* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/antarcti.htm Antarctic expedition]. Log of my 1996 trip.
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/sanctity.htm Against the Sanctity of Life]. I wrote this article in the mid-1980s and put it online in 1996. An attempt to articulate and criticize the position underlying much of the "right-to-life" movement; some nuanced "pro-life" positions are compatible with this critique.


* GradeSheet:  A Spreadsheet for Teachers, Sorcim/IUS Micro Software Inc., November 1984. I wrote this for CP/M machines. Let it rest in peace.
* GradeSheet:  A Spreadsheet for Teachers, Sorcim/IUS Micro Software Inc., November 1984. I wrote this for CP/M machines. Let it rest in peace.
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** Also see my [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/nomic.htm Nomic page].
** Also see my [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/nomic.htm Nomic page].


* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/philstat.htm The Place of Philosophy in the Humanities:  A Statistical Profile], ''Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association'', 55, 3 (February 1982) 417-23. This was a print-only publication, and so far I've only had time to rekey the abstract.
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/philstat.htm The Place of Philosophy in the Humanities: A Statistical Profile], ''Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association'', 55, 3 (February 1982) 417-23. This was a print-only publication, and so far I've only had time to rekey the abstract.




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For some reason I posted the following articles without dates. (Why? I would never do that today, and I thought I've always had this scruple. But apparently not.) As I find time to reconstruct their dates, I'll move them to the reverse chronological list above. Meantime, they're in this alphabetical list.
For some reason I posted the following pieces without dates. (Why? I would never do that today, and I thought I've always had this scruple. But apparently not.) As I find time to reconstruct their dates, I'll move them to the reverse chronological list above. Meantime, they're in this alphabetical list.


* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/sanctity.htm Against the Sanctity of Life]. An attempt to articulate and criticize the position underlying much of the "right-to-life" movement.  Some nuanced "pro-life" positions are compatible with this critique.
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/skept.htm Classical Skepticism]. An exposition of Pyrrhonian skepticism, based on the writings of Sextus Empiricus, with replies to common objections, and a sketch of how this form of skepticism evolved and mutated in western intellectual history.


* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/twitchell.htm Commonwealth v. Twitchell]. My HTML edition of the text of the appellate court opinions, 617 N.E.2d 609 (1993).  Lightly edited for non-lawyers.  
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/twitchell.htm Commonwealth v. Twitchell]. My HTML edition of the text of the appellate court opinions, 617 N.E.2d 609 (1993).  Lightly edited for non-lawyers.  


* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/homofone.htm An English Homophone Dictionary]. At one time the largest on the web, but no longer updated.  Made in collaboration with A.L.P. Thorpe.
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/homofone.htm An English Homophone Dictionary]. At one time the largest on the web, but no longer updated.  Made in collaboration with A.L.P. Thorpe.
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/synth.htm Geometry and Arithmetic Are Synthetic]. A defense of Kant's thesis using post-Kantian mathematics and logic. 
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/greece.htm Greece on the Atlantic]. An idle explication of the geographic isomorphism of Greece and the Blue Hill Peninsula in Maine.


* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/knotfast.htm Knot So Fast]. A proposal for regulating the world knot tying speed record.  
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/knotfast.htm Knot So Fast]. A proposal for regulating the world knot tying speed record.  
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* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/cube.htm The Inductive Game of Rubik's Cube]. A new and harder way to play Rubik's Cube, with some strategy tips.
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/cube.htm The Inductive Game of Rubik's Cube]. A new and harder way to play Rubik's Cube, with some strategy tips.
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/courses/meta/topics.htm Metaphilosophical Topics]. A large, personal list of questions about the nature of philosophy.


* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/baudrate.htm Mind and Baud Rate]. Questions, speculations, and meditations on the relation between the speed of bit-switching and the emergence of intelligence and selfhood.
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/baudrate.htm Mind and Baud Rate]. Questions, speculations, and meditations on the relation between the speed of bit-switching and the emergence of intelligence and selfhood.

Revision as of 15:32, 28 March 2014

This bibliography covers nearly all of my public or published pieces on topics other than open access. It covers my work in philosophy and law (my academic fields), as well as some more personal and playful pieces not suitable for academic publishing. It includes formally published work as well as some work I wrote directly for the web. It includes books, journal articles, and preprints, and omits course handouts and minor pieces like blog posts, listserv messages, letters to editors, presentation slides, and small web pages. I plan to keep it up to date, though I'm still trying to catch up by posting unposted pieces from years ago. — Peter Suber.

  • This version of the list consolidates and supersedes two earlier lists (one and two).
  • Suggested short URL for this page = bit.ly/suber-writings.
  • For my work on open access and scholarly communication, see my separate list of writings on open access.
  • For my courses and course handouts, see my separate list of courses.
  • Search these writings. (Unfortunately this Google custom search engine is broken and I haven't been able to get any help from Google. If you have any ideas, please let me know.)




Most recent first.

  • Articles on * Amendment (I.31-32), Civil Disobedience (I.110-113),Paternalism (II.632-635), and Self-Reference in Law (II.790-792), in Christopher Berry Gray (ed.), Philosophy of Law:  An Encyclopedia, Garland Pub. Co., 1999. (I apologize for the condensed prose in these articles. I had very little space in which to work.)
  • Greece on the Atlantic, 1998. An idle explication of the geographic isomorphism of Greece and the Blue Hill Peninsula in Maine.
  • Six Exploding Knots.
    • This article has been translated into Dutch by Pieter van de Griend, "Zes Exploderende Knopen," Het Knoopeknauwertje, 9 (December 1997) 8-13.
  • Classical Skepticism, 1996. An exposition of Pyrrhonian skepticism, based on the writings of Sextus Empiricus, with replies to common objections, and a sketch of how this form of skepticism evolved and mutated in western intellectual history.
  • When We Leave Our Desks. My baccalaureate address at Earlham College, June 1992. An essay on metaphilosophy in disguise.
  • The Reflexivity of Change:  The Case of Language Norms, Journal of Speculative Philosophy, 3, 2 (1989) 100-129.
    • This essay has been translated into German by Bertram Kienzle, "Die Reflexivität des Wandels:  Der Fall der Sprachnormen," in Bertram Kienzle and Helmut Pape (eds.), Dimensionen des Selbst:  Selbstbewußtsein, Reflexivität und die Bedingungen von Kommunikation, Suhrkamp Verlag, 1991, pp. 179-219.
    • Second thoughts.
  • Becoming Free. My baccalaureate address at Earlham College, June 1987.
  • "A Bibliography of Works on Reflexivity," in Bartlett and Suber (1987), below, pp. 259-362. I'll put this online after I convert it from the ancient word processor in which it was written.
  • Self-Reference:  Reflections on Reflexivity, Co-edited with Steven J. Bartlett. Martinus Nijhoff, 1987. An interdisciplinary anthology of essays.
    • I only plan to put my contributions to this volume online. See previous two items.
  • Against the Sanctity of Life. I wrote this article in the mid-1980s and put it online in 1996. An attempt to articulate and criticize the position underlying much of the "right-to-life" movement; some nuanced "pro-life" positions are compatible with this critique.
  • GradeSheet:  A Spreadsheet for Teachers, Sorcim/IUS Micro Software Inc., November 1984. I wrote this for CP/M machines. Let it rest in peace.
  • Nomic:  A Game That Explores the Reflexivity of Law, Scientific American, 246, 6 (June 1982) 16-28. A game with commentary embedded in column by Douglas R. Hofstadter. Reprinted, sometimes in revised versions, in many languages and many media.




For some reason I posted the following pieces without dates. (Why? I would never do that today, and I thought I've always had this scruple. But apparently not.) As I find time to reconstruct their dates, I'll move them to the reverse chronological list above. Meantime, they're in this alphabetical list.


  • Commonwealth v. Twitchell. My HTML edition of the text of the appellate court opinions, 617 N.E.2d 609 (1993). Lightly edited for non-lawyers.
  • Knot So Fast. A proposal for regulating the world knot tying speed record.
  • Mind and Baud Rate. Questions, speculations, and meditations on the relation between the speed of bit-switching and the emergence of intelligence and selfhood.
  • The Paradox of Liberation. Variations on the theme that one is not free until one freely chooses to become free. I find traces of the theme in Kant, Dennett, and Mill, and show their strategies for preventing the claim from becoming a contradiction.
  • The Problem of Beginning. A survey of the methods philosophers have used to justify their point of departure or avoid the need to justify it.
  • Stages of Argument. A description of four stages of sophistication in argument, for use by teachers and others who would benefit from a framework for the rapid diagnosis and evaluation of argument strategies.