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Philosophy and Race, Cody Gomez
This “Philosophy and Race” course began somewhat accidentally due to my being a teaching assistant, then instructor, for a similar course while a graduate...
Mere Conservationism, Concurrentism, and Occasionalism in Teaching
In the spring of 2024, I took a graduate seminar on Leibniz taught by Professor Sukjae Lee in the Department of Philosophy at Seoul...
State-Mediated Structural Injustice
Sandy
In her influential account of structural injustice, Iris Marion Young illustrates the problem with the story of Sandy. Sandy is a single mother...
Félix Varela: A Latino Defender of Modern Philosophy without Neglecting his Faith
Few philosophers and scholars in the Anglophone world have heard of or have known about the Cuban presbyter/philosopher Félix Varela y Morales. Even those...
Recently Published Book Spotlight: Contemplation: The Movements of the Soul
Kevin Hart is Jo Rae Wright University Distinguished Professor in the Divinity School at Duke University. His most recent scholarly books are Lands of...
The Philosophical Import of Where We Eat
That food plays a special role in every culture is a platitude. Ditto for the idea that space shapes us as individuals and as...
APA Member Interview, Zhiwei Yang
Zhiwei Yang is currently a PhD candidate at Peking University. He is now a visiting student for one year in the Department of Linguistics...
The Selfish Ones
Selfishness is now realism, unrestrained, unapologetic, and brash. Realistic people are selfish, and selfishness is a real virtue.
Online Philosophy Pedagogy in the Age of AI
If you have not been living under a rock for the past two years, you should be aware of the fact that AI poses...
One Step Back, Two Steps Elsewhere: Exploring the Past to Envision Democratic Futures
It is difficult to write the words "democracy is in crisis" without a sense of reluctance. In many ways, it feels like a trivial...