As the year winds to a close I thought I would provide links to the most-viewed posts on this blog over the past year. These aren't my own particular favourites but they may say something about the internet's viewing preferences and the place of this blog within that world of preferences.
Anyway, I'll start with the most-viewed posts on this blog over the past year. The third of these was not actually published in 2015 but was the third most-viewed of 2015 due to being mentioned on Bill Gates's reddit AMA back in January. Because of this anomaly I've made this a 'top 11' not a 'top 10' (insert Spinal Tap joke here). Here's the full list:
- The Logical Space of Democracy: A Map (22422 views)
- Pereboom's Four-Case Argument Against Compatibilism (3404 views)
- How to Study Algorithms: Challenges and Methods (3166 views)
- Bitcoin and the Ontology of Money (3096 views)
- Does work undermine our freedom? (3075 views)
- The Philosophical Importance of Algorithms (2976 views)
- How I write for Peer Review (2910 views)
I also publish most of my stuff on the IEET webpage and I get more views over there than I do on here. Indeed, I was surprised/pleased to learn that I was the most viewed writer of the year on the IEET. Because of this I thought I would provide a 'top 10' list for my posts on that website too:
- Does work undermine our freedom? (38984 views)
- The Democratic Trilemma: Is Democracy Possible? (21637 views)
- Neuroenhancement and the Extended Mind Hypothesis (7909 views)
- Bitcoin and the Ontology of Money (6390 views)
- Human Life and the Quest for Immortality (5872 views)
- Longer Lives and the Tedium of Immortality (4489 views)
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