
If
one Googles one's own name -- or anything connected with one's name -- one may obtain
personalised results (therefore use another computer). Today, for the first time, I Googled all of my recent papers -- three theological, three philosophical. Selecting two key words (not my name), four of them appeared in Google's top twenty. Selecting
three key words, four of them appeared at no. 1. These are strong results -- better than prescribed seminary papers would do. Top of the pops are
Revisiting Aristotle's Noun (philosophy), then
Reconciling the Personal and Social Dimensions of the Gospel (theology), then
New Whorfian Hypotheses (philosophy -- shown).
OBSERVATION: Actually, the "philosophy" papers are largely linguistics, with corollaries.
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