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Due to a funny piece of German legislation, I have to alert you to the fact that some of these links link to pages other than mine; I am not responsible for them, nor, of course, do I endorse any of them.
Paul Schweinzer has a webpage.
So does Franz Huber, who has now made it back from his adventures in California to Konstanz. Warning: his website has some aggressive colouring. OMG !
Flatmates from the good old LSE days include Ioannis Votsis (Cypriot, now teaching in English in Germany) and Peter Dietsch (German, now teaching in French in Canada).
A good English-German dictionary is LEO.
I studied at LSE, and, briefly, at UCSD. I then spent some time at PPM in at the Centre for Junior Research Fellows at the University of Konstanz. With the success in the so-called 'Exzellenzinitiative', this centre has now been turned into the Zukunftskolleg.
Brian Leiter's and Brian Weatherson's blogs are worth linking to. The most similar site in Germany is Information Philosophie. Probably due to my nagging on this very page (hundreds of hits in the last few years!), the navigation has now greatly improved.
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