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The Word Mine: Navigating the Craft of Footnoting

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In this reflection on the creative process, the language philosopher Bry Willis describes the laborious final stages of completing a nonfiction manuscript. To ensure the narrative flow and pacing are correct, they utilise AI-generated voices to listen to their work, revealing any lingering errors. A significant portion of this late-stage effort involves documenting references, a task intentionally delayed to avoid polishing content that might be deleted. The writer acknowledges that while citations can sometimes feel like a pretentious display of authority, they serve as essential navigational markers for curious readers. Ultimately, the piece portrays the technical and ethical balancing act required to credit intellectual influences properly. This "word mine" of revision highlights the transition from initial drafting to the rigorous demands of academic transparency.👉 https://philosophics.blog/2026/03/09/on-footnotes/

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