Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
Gödel’s Loophole in outer space
As I mentioned in my previous post, I was invited to present my work on “Outer Space Justice” at the LatCrit 2023 Biennial Conference, which is taking place this weekend. By coincidence, my colleague and new friend Dean Spade gave … Continue reading
*Outer space justice*
That is the title of the talk I will be giving this weekend at the “LatCrit 2023 Biennial Conference“. (Click here or on the image below for more information about this year’s “LatCrit” conference, which is being hosted by Cornell … Continue reading
Ludwig Wittgenstein, toy models, and the law
As a follow-up to my previous post, I did some further digging and discovered that the toy cars and dolls used way back in 1914 in a Paris courtroom to re-enact a transit accident–i.e. the miniature model that influenced Wittgenstein’s … Continue reading
*Pictures, Models, and Measures*
That is the title of this beautiful paper by Susan G. Sterrett, who teaches philosophy of science at Wichita State University. (Although Professor Sterrett presented this paper as early as 2015 at a symposium on “Wittgenstein’s ’Picture Theory’’, it was … Continue reading
L’Affaire Gino updates
We already know that Francesca Gino, an award-winning professor at the Harvard Business School, was accused of publishing at least four studies with fake or doctored data; see here. We also know that a few weeks after her alleged research … Continue reading

