Monthly Archives: August, 2017

Where the Philosophical and Literary Collide

Hugh D. Reynolds attended the Fiction Writing for Philosophers Workshop that was held at Oxford Brookes University on June 1-2, 2017 and supported by the...

APA Good Practices Guide Public Discussion Series, Part 7: Professional communication

This post is part of a series of posts soliciting public comment on the APA’s new Good Practices Guide. In the first post in...

What Are You Reading…On Satire

A couple days ago I was shown an amicus brief filed by the ACLU in support of John Oliver’s defense against coal executive Bob...

Justin Humphreys Wins the APA’s 2018 William James Prize

The APA is pleased to announce that Justin Humphreys (University of Pittsburgh) has been awarded the 2018 William James Prize for his paper, “Disjunctivism...

APA Member Interview: Katrina Sifferd

Katrina Sifferd holds a PhD in philosophy from King’s College London, and is Professor and Chair of Philosophy at Elmhurst College. Before becoming a...

APA Good Practices Guide Public Discussion Series, Part 6: Social events, alcohol, and accessibility

This post is part of a series of posts soliciting public comment on the APA’s new Good Practices Guide. In the first post in...

Francisco Gallegos Wins the 2017 Essay Prize in Latin American Thought

The American Philosophical Association is pleased to announce that Francisco Gallegos (Georgetown University) has been awarded the 2017 Essay Prize in Latin American Thought...

Philosophy in the Contemporary World: Women’s History and the Politics of Shame in Ireland

This year, women’s history month opened in Ireland with revelations of a mass-grave containing infant remains at a former institution for single mothers. Excavations...

APA Good Practices Guide Public Discussion Series, Part 5: Implicit bias

This post is part of a series of posts soliciting public comment on the APA’s new Good Practices Guide. In the first post in...