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Science Denial: From Post-Truth to Post-Trust
Philosophers Stephen Nadler and Lawrence Shapiro open their book When Bad Thinking Happens to Good People with a dire warning. “Something is seriously wrong,”...
The Argument for Anti-War Pacifism
This post was originally published on Kronika: Filozofski magazin and has been republished with the permission of Kronika and the author.
The basis of this...
Philosophy at the Threshold of Belonging
The idea of philosophy conjures images of old books and abstract debates. It tends to also be associated with the educated classes and privileged...
CES 2026: Wonders, Widgets, and a Few Red Flags
A few weeks ago, Las Vegas hosted my favorite show of the year: CES, the Consumer Electronics Show. Every January, I hatch elaborate plans...
Why Reflections on Teaching Philosophy Matter: A Call for Contributions
When Gustav Klimt unveiled Philosophy at the Vienna Secession in 1900, the painting didn’t attempt to explain philosophy so much as to evoke the...
Threading the Needle: Can We Respect Local Knowledge While Resisting Misinformation?
It’s common knowledge that we are awash in misinformation that can have severe negative consequences for society. When people hold false beliefs about the...
Solidarity, Self-Deprivation, and Selflessness
When a person or group of people lack a particular good, others will sometimes act in solidarity with them by depriving themselves of that...
Recently Published Book Spotlight: The Rise of Polarization: Affects, Politics, and Philosophy
Manuel Almagro is Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at the University of Valencia. He is the author of The Rise of Polarization: Affects,...
APA Member Interview, Sophie Grace Chappell
Sophie Grace Chappell is Professor of Philosophy at the Open University, UK. She has been Executive Editor of The Philosophical Quarterly since 2021, and...
Marya Schechtman elected new APA board chair
The American Philosophical Association is pleased to announce that at its meeting last fall, the APA board of officers elected Prof. Marya Schechtman the...





















