Interesting Articles I’ve Read in 2023

1 · Brett Mullins · Dec. 31, 2023, midnight
Below is a collection of interesting articles I’ve read in 2023. Several papers focus on foundations or methodology ranging from mathematical logic and history to causal inference. Two papers look like jokes or hoaxes but are insightful in the end. We consider the history of women in analytic philosophy and the first law and economics program from the early 20th century. There is a primer on synthetic data for policymakers and a short look at working with the pseudoinverse for highly structured ...