I've been copyediting Nathan Salmon as part of an effort to clean up philosophy starts and stubs. It's between a C and a start, I think. The subject of the article is a sometimes editor of the article. He thinks I don't know enough about the subject to edit (I have a Master's degree in philosophy, but my Ph.D. is in something else). The article itself makes it sound as if he successfully argues against Kant, gives no citations, and cites no secondary literature. It needs to be wikified, I think (he's mentioned on the Existence page as having a particular position on existence. I think the article would be improved by saying the same thing on his page (that he has a particular point of view, more or less shared by several other philosophers - as stated in the Existence article) rather than making it sound like he is unique in his approach. Anyway - I'm wondering if you believe as I do, that the article needs citations other than his own? Especially as he is one of the editors...Thanks.-- Levalley ( talk) 02:27, 22 April 2009 (UTC)
For your thoughts on, and assistance with, the Nomenclature article . You might like to take a look at the text that resulted - to see whether it is absolute nonsense or not :-] Granitethighs ( talk) 04:51, 4 September 2009 (UTC)
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I've been copyediting Nathan Salmon as part of an effort to clean up philosophy starts and stubs. It's between a C and a start, I think. The subject of the article is a sometimes editor of the article. He thinks I don't know enough about the subject to edit (I have a Master's degree in philosophy, but my Ph.D. is in something else). The article itself makes it sound as if he successfully argues against Kant, gives no citations, and cites no secondary literature. It needs to be wikified, I think (he's mentioned on the Existence page as having a particular position on existence. I think the article would be improved by saying the same thing on his page (that he has a particular point of view, more or less shared by several other philosophers - as stated in the Existence article) rather than making it sound like he is unique in his approach. Anyway - I'm wondering if you believe as I do, that the article needs citations other than his own? Especially as he is one of the editors...Thanks.-- Levalley ( talk) 02:27, 22 April 2009 (UTC)
For your thoughts on, and assistance with, the Nomenclature article . You might like to take a look at the text that resulted - to see whether it is absolute nonsense or not :-] Granitethighs ( talk) 04:51, 4 September 2009 (UTC)
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