So Brian has decided, in his latest “issues in the profession” thread, to recognize the following question as worthy of note and discussion:

AnonUntenured said…

Can someone explain the Leigh Johnson mystery:  http://www.readmorewritemorethinkmorebemore.com/p/curriculum-vitae_16.html
How do you go from apparent tenure denial at one obscure college to a tenure-track job at another obscure college with almost no publications? (She seems to mostly blog and tweet.)

This is a moderated thread. So there can be no question that Leiter at least had to deliberately press ‘publish’ on this comment.  It is less clear, as his own comment further down indicates, that he had fully thought through the implications of doing so.   

Brian Leiter said…

Yes, I suppose I should not have approved #2, but I've been approving almost everything. On the other hand, Johnson is a very public and rather noxious presence in philosophy cyberspace, so I'm not surprised there is interest.

I’m sure we’re all glad to know that Brian has some standards (he didn’t approve everything, after all). Still, what he did approve seems to merit some comment. 

  1. The speculation about the reasons for Leigh’s ability to secure a second job in professional philosophy is untoward, given that she is a) non-tenured, b) not in any way credibly accused or even suspected of professional misconduct, and c) the characterization of her current position is inaccurate. Publishing this comment and thereby generating a public sense that Leigh does not deserve her current employment is at very least an obvious instance of bullying on Brian’s part (and fits his by now well established pattern of directing this sort of attention toward junior, precariously employed members of the profession). 
  2. In what has to be one of the great whoppers of his entire blogging career, Brian goes on to justify leaving such a comment up by validating a more general interest in the question of why someone who is, in his view, a "a very public and rather noxious presence in philosophy cyberspace” should have a job. 

To say that the implicit standard in 2) risks implicating Brian himself is rather obvious. More interestingly, it seems to be perhaps as candid an admission as we are likely to get from Brian that he sees nothing wrong with harassing people he doesn’t like if he can possibly pull it off.  And so we find him abusing the pretext of discussing ‘issues in the profession’ to pursue his own petty little vendetta.

 

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*Note: Post has been edited to include signatures of NewAPPS authors who requested inclusion after it was originally published.

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76 responses to “Brian Leiter Behaving Badly, Part the Umpteenth”

  1. Zach Avatar
    Zach

    We should all fight for more civility in the profession. I completely agree with the defense of Professor Johnson and the others whom Leiter has attacked.
    Zach Simpson
    Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion
    University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma

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  2. Claire Katz Avatar
    Claire Katz

    I was going to write more but I might be called out for defamation per se.
    Claire Katz, Professor
    Texas A&M

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  3. Claire Katz Avatar
    Claire Katz

    But i did mean to add… Signing!
    Claire Katz, Professor
    Philosophy/WGST
    Texas A&M

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  4. Hasana Avatar
    Hasana

    Hasana Sharp
    Associate Professor of Philosophy
    McGill University
    (And has anyone read Leigh’s writing? I teach her essay on truth commissions — it’s great.)

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  5. Sina Kramer Avatar
    Sina Kramer

    Co-signed. Ya basta, BL.
    Sina Kramer
    Assistant Professor, Women’s Studies
    Loyola Marymount University

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  6. Ed Kazarian Avatar

    Hi Catarina,
    Thanks for that link. I’m going to avoid editing the OP, content-wise, since so many people have been signing onto it.

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  7. Stephanie Jenkins Avatar
    Stephanie Jenkins

    Also adding my signature to the list,
    Stephanie Jenkins
    Oregon State University

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  8. Shiloh Whitney Avatar

    Signed.
    Shiloh Whitney
    Assistant Professor, Philosophy
    Fordham University

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  9. Talia Welsh Avatar
    Talia Welsh

    Dr. T.L. Welsh
    U.C. Foundation Professor of Philosophy
    Department of Philosophy & Religion
    University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

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  10. Sarah Tyson Avatar
    Sarah Tyson

    Sarah Tyson
    Assistant Professor, Philosophy
    University of Colorado Denver

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  11. Wayne C. Myrvold Avatar
    Wayne C. Myrvold

    I’m looking forward to the day when we’re all ignoring Leiter’s blog and it no longer matters what he says, because nobody’s reading it. In the meantime, it is, regrettably, necessary to call him out on things like this, so, thanks for this post, to which I add my agreement.
    And thanks also to Leigh Johnson for her delightful reply on her blog!

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  12. John McCumber Avatar
    John McCumber

    If you are accepting signatures from people who aren’t professional philosophers, count me as signing.
    John McCumber
    Distinguished Professor and Chair
    Department of Germanic Languages, UCLA

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  13. Justin E. H. Smith Avatar

    Justin E. H. Smith
    University Professor
    University of Paris 7 – Denis Diderot

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  14. Charles Wolfe Avatar

    Charles Wolfe
    Researcher, Philosophy Department
    Ghent University
    Ghent, Belgium

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  15. Sarah Hansen Avatar
    Sarah Hansen

    Signed,
    Sarah K. Hansen
    Department of English and Philosophy
    Drexel University

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  16. David Wallace Avatar
    David Wallace

    Just to clarify: is the intellectual framework here that to approve a comment on a blog is to endorse its content?

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  17. Jessica Wilson Avatar
    Jessica Wilson

    Not cool.

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  18. Ed Kazarian Avatar

    Hi David,
    To approve a comment posing a certain question in a thread devoted to discussing ‘issues in the profession’ is to indicate one’s willingness to host a discussion of that question, so constructed, as an ‘issue in the profession.’
    Our contention is, as we stated very directly above, that this gesture by itself is problematic.
    Further, Brian’s further comments, quoted above, make it quite clear that he does approve of the question. So no inference from merely posting it is necessary to get there. There are, in other words, no hidden principles informing the post. There is no unstated framework. What you see is what you get.

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  19. David Wallace Avatar
    David Wallace

    I don’t see that inference at all. (I can see a bad moderating call, but as magicalersatz said in a different context, “moderating is hard”.) Still, I’m not Brian Leiter’s defence lawyer so I’ll not press the point.

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  20. Eoin O'Connell Avatar
    Eoin O’Connell

    Co-signed.
    Eoin O’Connell
    Manhattan College

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  21. Eric Winsberg Avatar

    Hi David, First of all, no. Absolultely not. But to approve it is to endorse its “in-the-bounds-of-discussion-ness”. That comment wasn’t such. And more importantly, Brian virtually admitted that the comment was out of bounds but that he was going to allow it for ulterior reasons. And he then went on to make other inappropriate comments of his own. Finally, this is not any blog. This is a blog which continues, in my opinion, and in the opinion of many others, to enjoy a special status in the profession via the cooperation of many eminent professionals. If some other blog had done this, I probably would have tut tut-ed on facebook and moved along.

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  22. Stephen R L Clark Avatar
    Stephen R L Clark

    Signed.
    Stephen R.L.Clark
    Emeritus professor of philosophy, university of Liverpool
    Founder and Listowner of Philos-l

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  23. Ed Kazarian Avatar

    I’m not sure which inference you mean, David. I listed two claims, neither of which involved any inference beyond what was explicitly evident.

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  24. Karen Adkins Avatar
    Karen Adkins

    Add my name, please.
    Karen Adkins
    Philosophy
    Regis University

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  25. Richard Birdsall Avatar
    Richard Birdsall

    Astonishing actions from someone Who Should Know Better (in a perfect world).
    Richard Birdsall
    Not a Philosopher
    But Bewildered by the Bad Behavior

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