Pontification Archive
Entries by Category
- american colonial history -- colonial williamsburg (anti-federalist bias) (1)
- casuistry project -- postulate frame and casuistry matrix (1)
- casuistry project -- relationship between frame and matrix (1)
- casuistry project -- what is "casuistry?" (1)
- judicial politics -- "attitudinal model" (language games) (1)
- judicial politics -- "attitudinal model" (so-called "case facts model") (1)
- judicial politics -- attitudinal model (history of bivariate regression) (1)
- judicial politics -- attitudinal model (if segal/cover scores were perfect) (1)
- judicial politics -- attitudinal model (the true relationship) (1)
- judicial politics -- attitudinal model (what if justices really voted that way?) (1)
- judicial politics -- do justices "vote?" (1)
- judicial politics -- ecological inference in ideology models (1)
- judicial politics -- ecological v. logit (liberal ratings) (1)
- judicial politics -- ideology models (affect only 12.5% of the votes since 1948) (1)
- judicial politics -- law matters (1)
- judicial politics -- Segal/Cover scores (what are they measuring anyway?) (1)
- judicial politics -- segal/cover scores statistically insignificant some years (1)
- judicial politics -- the journals (magazine knowledge) (1)
- judicial politics -- what is policy preference? (1)
- judicial politics -- why ideology models fail (too many centrists) (1)
- law & language -- gradiency in legal sentences (1)
- law & language -- language games (4th amendment) (1)
- philosophy -- method and craft (compared to mathematics) (1)
- philosophy -- method and craft (nature of) (1)
- philosophy -- method and craft (picture digging) (1)
- philosophy -- styles of; (wittgenstein versus jefferson) (1)
- philosophy -- wittgenstein (understanding his way of talking) (1)
- philosophy of bias -- is ideology a behavior? (1)
- philosophy of bias -- values versus principles (1)
- philosophy of bias -- what is "politically correct?" (1)
- philosophy of language -- modular designation (theory of) (1)
- philosophy of language -- modular reference (an idea) (1)
- philosophy of law -- history of legal justification (1)
- philosophy of law -- what political science says about it (1)
- political philosophy -- what is it? (1)
- political science -- failure to cumulate knowledge (1)
- political science -- quantitative methods (political science v. law school) (1)
- political science -- what is it? (1)
- political science -- why don't we brief empirical studies? (1)
- publication (1)
- scholarship (1)
Entries by Title
- Thoughts on Faculty "Education"
- Thoughts on "Scholarship"
- Conceptualizing Structuralism
- Why Rorty Was Such A Poor Philosopher
- What does "policy preference" mean?
- On the Nature of Philosophic Craft
- Do Justices "Vote?"
- The Relationship Between the Matrix and the Frame
- The Postulate Frame and Casuistry Matrix
- Understanding Casuistry
- "Magazine Knowledge"
- The Difference Between Values and Principles
- Philosophy's Craft; the Picture of Digging.
- Jefferson Versus Wittgenstein
- What is Politically Correct?
- Modular Theory of Designation
- Philosophy and Mathematics
- What Wittgenstein Means
- A Modular Theory of Language
- Attitudinalism is a Language Game
- Colonial Williamsburg is Biased
- Is Ideology a Behavior?
- What About the "Case Facts" Model?
- What Political Science Says About Jurisprudence
- What if Justices Really Voted Their Values?
- What Are Segal/Cover Scores Measuring Anyway?
- What if Segal/Cover Scores Were Perfect?
- Ideology Models Only Account for 12.5% of the Votes!
- What Causes These Ideology Models to Fail?
- The Truth About "Newspaper Ideology" and Civil Liberties Voting, 1946-2004
- Ecological and Logit Predictions of Liberal Ratings
- How Ecological Inference Corrupts an Ideology Model
- The History of Bivariate Ecological Regression in Judicial Politics
- Will Political Science Lose Out to ELS in Law Schools?
- What is Political Philosophy?
- Segal-Cover Scores Statistically Insignificant for Some Voting Years
- What is "Political Science?"
- The Philosophic Story of Legal Justification
- Law Matters (Old Version of a Book Introduction)
- Why Doesn't Political Science Use "Emanuels?"
- "Unreasonable" Language Games
- Gradiency in Legal Sentences
- Why Don't We Brief Empirical Studies?
Entries by Week
- April 12, 2009 - April 18, 2009 (1)
- November 30, 2008 - December 6, 2008 (1)
- January 27, 2008 - February 2, 2008 (2)
- September 2, 2007 - September 8, 2007 (2)
- July 22, 2007 - July 28, 2007 (1)
- June 3, 2007 - June 9, 2007 (3)
- May 27, 2007 - June 2, 2007 (2)
- May 20, 2007 - May 26, 2007 (1)
- February 11, 2007 - February 17, 2007 (1)
- January 14, 2007 - January 20, 2007 (5)
- October 8, 2006 - October 14, 2006 (1)
- September 17, 2006 - September 23, 2006 (1)
- August 27, 2006 - September 2, 2006 (1)
- August 13, 2006 - August 19, 2006 (2)
- July 9, 2006 - July 15, 2006 (3)
- June 18, 2006 - June 24, 2006 (4)
- June 11, 2006 - June 17, 2006 (2)
- June 4, 2006 - June 10, 2006 (4)
- May 28, 2006 - June 3, 2006 (6)
Entries by Month
- April 2009 (1)
- December 2008 (1)
- February 2008 (2)
- September 2007 (2)
- July 2007 (1)
- June 2007 (3)
- May 2007 (3)
- February 2007 (1)
- January 2007 (5)
- October 2006 (1)
- September 2006 (1)
- August 2006 (3)
- July 2006 (3)
- June 2006 (16)


