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Philosophy?! Here’s What to do with That
Students are not typically taught philosophy during their K-12 years, so few know what to expect when they sign up for my Introduction to...
2022 Pacific Division Presidential Address: Democratic Representation as Duty Delegation
Below is the audio recording of Seana Shiffrin’s presidential address, “Democratic Representation as Duty Delegation,” given at the 2022 Pacific Division Meeting. The full...
Occupational Choice, Liberal Freedom, and Social Necessity
Occupational choice is for many an existential and deeply personal matter. An avowed goal of liberal societies has always been to permit citizens to...
Recently Published Book Spotlight: Oppressive Praise
Jules Holroyd is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Sheffield. Their recent book, Oppressive Praise (Oxford University Press), was shortlisted for the...
APA Member Interview, Eva Dadlez
Eva Dadlez is Professor Emerita of philosophy at the University of Central Oklahoma and currently resides in Ithaca, NY. She received her PhD from...
Sinking From Submarines: The Rules of Naval Warfare
We don’t often spend a lot of time thinking about the morality of submarine warfare. It’s a small and secretive world that rarely seeks attention. It...
Returning to Plato’s Cave: Dislodging the Individualist Distortion
Wisecrack’s 8-Bit Philosophy video on Plato’s cave raises the question of what is real by providing a summary of the episode from Plato’s Republic—using...
Haley Irene Burke, Aesthetics: Philosophy of Art & Beauty
I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at University of the Incarnate Word. At the heart of its Mission Statement is...
Speaking Through Action: Open Rescue as Moral Assertion
Ridglan Farms in Blue Mounds, Wisconsin is a breeder of beagles for scientific research. It’s been a target of animal activism for about a...
Copyediting and Philosophy, Part 3: Language, Power, and 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...




















