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APA Member Interview, Elena Comay del Junco
Elena Comay del Junco is Assistant Professor of philosophy at the University of Connecticut. Her research focuses on the history of philosophy, primarily Ancient...
The Ethics of Refugee Protection
Around 42.5 million refugees worldwide have been forced to flee their own states and are unable to return because of severe threats to their...
Survey and Community Conversation about APA Online Programming
As announced earlier this year, the APA’s three divisions collectively decided to suspend the 2+1 experiment, returning to hosting only in-person divisional meetings beginning...
A New Three Volume Edition of Leibniz’s Philosophical Papers (1677–1686)
For a philosopher whose ideas have rippled across logic, metaphysics, mathematics, and beyond, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz remains surprisingly under-translated. Descartes has his Cambridge edition;...
Why Casting Isn’t Coming Out: Heated Rivalry and Sexual Orientation
The actors in Heated Rivalry don’t leave much to the imagination. While many viewers tuned in for the steamier shower, penthouse, or cabin scenes,...
Protesting For Our Humanity
Every Sunday for two years, from October 2023 to October 2025, protesters gathered in the center of Melbourne, Australia, to march against Israel’s war...
APA Member Interview: Felipe De Brigard
The APA Blog is publishing excerpts from Cliff Sosis’s long-form interviews with philosophers, which appear at his blog, What Is It Like to Be a...
The Oltrant: A Philosophical Hypothesis Beyond Duration and Memory
Can something meaningful exist in moments that do not persist? I began reflecting on this question from a concrete experience. During an extended interaction...
Seeing Ourselves Through Others: A Feminized and Uncultivated Form of Self-Consciousness?
A major achievement of feminist, antiracist, and other critical philosophies has been to disclose that seemingly neutral philosophical concepts are in fact (at least...
When Should We Argue?
Don’t feed the trolls arguments.
When someone is wrong—on the Internet or in the coffee shop—the temptation to engage can be strong, even though it...




















