Going through this list and the annotated contents, I notice some important gaps in the content that is available (or at least the content that is tracked):
Almost no economics-based syllabi (such as Phil Trammel’s Topics in Economic Theory & Global Prioritization)
Limited syllabi/courses focusing on empirics
Few syllabi outside philosophy that engage academic literature.
(David Rhys-Bernard’s syllabus basically meets all of the above)
Thanks! Note that I have stopped updating this list, because I think the EA Eindhoven Syllabi Collection is more comprehensive.
Going through this list and the annotated contents, I notice some important gaps in the content that is available (or at least the content that is tracked):
Almost no economics-based syllabi (such as Phil Trammel’s Topics in Economic Theory & Global Prioritization)
Limited syllabi/courses focusing on empirics
Few syllabi outside philosophy that engage academic literature.
(David Rhys-Bernard’s syllabus basically meets all of the above)
Thanks! Note that I have stopped updating this list, because I think the EA Eindhoven Syllabi Collection is more comprehensive.