🧩 Philosophy Apr 7, 2026 · Justin Weinberg

Publishing, Teaching, and the Philosophy Job Market (guest post)

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How many publications do early career job applicants in academic philosophy have? How many courses have they taught? How have the answers to these questions changed over the past decade?
These are some of the questions addressed by Travis LaCroix in the following guest post. Dr. LaCroix is assistant professor of philosophy at Durham University and co-director of Academic Philosophy Data Analysis (APDA).
The post is based on data gathered in the 2025 APDA survey.
(A version of this post also appe

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