Blogs can be a great way to present information to interested parties; people all over the world can read and share in the common body of human knowledge. While Sturgeon's Law guarantees that many, many blogs will leave much to be desired, but the great ones can truly be gems.
There are many of these good blogs out there; Superclassical is a good source of information on the philosophy of logic. I definitely recommend it to any logical positivists out there as well as any staunch logical anti-positivists. I'd give it a 9/10.
Derek Lowe's In the Pipeline is a nice place to read on all the latest pharmaceutical research news, but its combination of highly opinionated and highly technical writing is a bit off-putting. All in all, I'd give it a 7/10
Rationally Speaking is a less than stellar.example. Under the patina of professionalism lies a highly personal and unfounded philosophy based on the importance of individuals. Such subjective and relativistic philosophy requires better support. It gets a 4/10.
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