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APA Member Interviews, Sharon Crasnow
Sharon Crasnow works on epistemological issues in the methodology of the social sciences. Her focus is primarily on feminist epistemology and philosophy of science...
God and the Quantum Mechanic
You’d be forgiven for thinking that I am an expert in philosophy. I am only a humble physicist. And while physics can instruct us...
On the Insufficiency of Current Gender Equality Policies in Academia and the Necessity of...
Despite the proliferation of measures designed to promote gender equality in academia, structural inequalities persist—particularly in senior positions of responsibility, such as professorships. In 2021,...
Promoting Civic Friendship: The Transformative Power of Public Spaces
The neighborhood in Lisbon where I spend a lot of my time is densely populated. It has undergone many changes, with new cafes and...
War Ethics and Why We Shouldn’t Hope for the Best in Iran
Sometimes, the morally right thing to do is to support an unjust war. The thought behind this is simple. Some wars are morally mixed:...
Copyediting and Philosophy, Part 1: What is Copyediting?
The Issues in Philosophy Beat is running a three-part mini-series called “Copyediting and Philosophy,” which focuses on issues around copyediting relevant to the philosophy...
What About Knowledge That No Longer Knows What It Is For?
This post was originally published in Kronika: Filozofski magazin as “Što sa znanjem koje više ne zna čemu služi?” It has been translated by the author and...
Is the Household Obsolete? Charlotte Perkins Gilman on Economy, Androcentrism, and the Socialization of...
Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860–1935) is well known to lovers of Gothic horror for her acclaimed story The Yellow Wallpaper (1892). This story, considered one...
How to Deal with Online Virtue Signaling
You’ve had a long day at work and come home wanting to unwind. You decide to scroll through your social media just to pass...
APA Member Interview, Chloe W. Chang
Chloe Wanghuige Chang was a manager in the business and fashion industry, but always felt that something was missing in her pursuit, until she...




















