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Robert Talisse
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Political Philosopher | W Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt | extremely amateur self-taught guitarist

Robert B. Talisse is an American philosopher and political theorist. He is currently Professor of Philosophy and former Chair of the Philosophy Department at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, where he is also a Professor of Political Science. Talisse is a former editor of the academic journal Public Affairs Quarterly, and a regular contributor to the blog 3 Quarks Daily, where he posts a monthly column with his frequent co-author and fellow Vanderbilt philosopher Scott Aikin. He earned his PhD in Philosophy from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in 2001. His principal area of research is political philosophy, with an emphasis on democratic theory and liberalism. .. more

Political science 45%
Philosophy 37%

BAD NEWS: The bid I put in over at the used guitar site for a polar white Telecaster was declined

GOOD NEWS: The bid I put in over at the used guitar site for a polar white Telecaster was declined

Happy Monday! "How I Learned My Lesson" - X. Billy Zoom rules

Once again requesting that New Jersey establish a Jerry Only rest-stop on the Parkway

Woah

Agree! Going to see him in a few months

Yes! It's damn good.

Firstname.lastmame [at]
Vanderbilt [dot] edu

Depends. Send me an email at my .edu

Nice!

Thx!

"The Gathering" - Killing Joke. One of Geordie's more enigmatic riffs. Not nailing it here. No one else can

EXACTLY

You get a surprising royalty check, you buy another Telecaster. That's how this works, right?

Manically

There are a lot of great guitarists in the world, but I'll say this for Billy Zoom:

Every time I pay attention to his playing, I learn something

Yup - inverted lefty

I love the hotrail :)

Yup :)

Lefty, but I play with inverted strings

Traditionally, yes. But there are different "esquire" configs

Agree

Today's guitar adventure: I had my Tele "esquired" - removed the neck pickup, removed the pickup switch. Just the hotrail in the bridge position, and tone and volume knobs.

Academic social gatherings are uniformly awkward. But social gatherings of academic philosophers are awkward in their own special, terrible ways