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Engineering and Embodiment

Ideas about technological knowledge (in contrast to technical knowledge and to scientific knowledge) in philosophy of technology provide a powerful lens through which to...

Recently Published Book Spotlight: The Green & The Blue

Luciano Floridi is the Founding Director of the Digital Ethics Center and Professor in the Cognitive Science Program at Yale University. His research focuses...

New Conference: The Lyceum Project

This month we reintroduce a friend of the APA Blog, John Tasioulas. John is the director of the Institute for Ethics in AI and has contributed several...

Subversive Epistemic Practices in the Face of Sexual Violence

The walls of individual stalls in public bathrooms can offer some interesting reading material. As a cisgender woman, I can only speak to what...

Recently Published Book Spotlight: Philosophical Conversations

For more than 20 years, Kristof Van Rossem has worked as an independent trainer in Socratic dialogue in various organizations from businesses to schools,...

Lessons in Love from Nonmonogamy

This post was first published as an APA Blog Substack newsletter. Each month, our editors send a newsletter bringing original insights and reflections on...

Undermining Autonomy One Swipe at a Time

In the summer of 2017, Hurricane Irma—a monster category 5 hurricane—was bearing down on us. The storm was projected to make a head-on collision...

Apple Vision Pro: Where are We Going?

This image was generated using DALL-E This post was originally published on Filosofía en la Red. It has been translated as part of the APA...

Recently Published Book Spotlight: Lost in Ideology

Jason Blakely is Associate Professor of Political Science at Pepperdine University in California. His writing often straddles the divides of academic and popular. He...

If We’re Living in a Simulation, The Gods Might Be Crazy

This essay was originally published in Slate. That we’re living in a computer simulation—it sounds like a paranoid fantasy. But it’s a possibility that futurists,...