Monthly Archives: June, 2016

MAP Chapter Profile: University of California Santa Barbara

The MAP Chapter at UCSB was founded in Spring 2014 by a group of primarily first and second year PhD students. Today our chapter...

Results of the Recent APA Elections

Over the last few months, members of the APA elected new divisional officers as well as a new at-large member of the APA board...

What are you Reading…On Trolling

Over the past week I have been thinking about the topic of 'internet trolling.' According to Wikipedia, an internet troll is "a person who...

APA Member Interview: Avery Archer

Avery Archer is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at The George Washington University. He earned his PhD in philosophy from Columbia University and his current...

The Teaching Workshop: The Analytic Synthetic Distinction

Welcome again to The Teaching Workshop, where your questions related to pedagogy are answered. Each post features questions submitted by readers with answers from...

Discussion: Which Works of Philosophical Fiction Are On Your Summer Reading List?

Philosophical fiction seems to be an uncomfortable topic of conversation. To have written fiction counts for next to nothing on an academic CV and many...

Early-Career Research Spotlight: Molly Gardner

This installment of the early-career research spotlight series looks at the work of Molly Gardner. She is an Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department...

The PLATO Philosophy Fund: A New Funding Initiative

Update 12/30/16: 45 institutions have now become PPF Founding Members, with membership contributions of $250 or more. With a challenge grant from the Squire Family...

What Are You Reading? (June 6-12)

Just a couple hours before writing this post, I watched the movie Diplomacy with my family. The movie, which is based off a French...

APA Member Interview: Travis Timmerman

Travis Timmerman just finished his PhD in philosophy at Syracuse University. In the fall, he will start as an assistant professor of philosophy at...

Discussion: Writing Philosophical Fiction

The American writer and academic Jay Parini was recently interviewed in The Chronicle where he urged scholars to attempt to write in a variety of...

What Institutions, Departments, and Individuals Can Do to Help Adjuncts

Part Three of a Three-part Series on Adjunct Teaching and Student Learning (Part 1 / Part 2) Here a few things we can do—some at very...