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AI Pedagogies of Contra-Technological Resistance
Societies carry existing violences and discriminations into the technological apparatuses they produce. Never mind how we use those machines, we are complicit. In this...
Writing and Reading Philosophy, Iaan Reynolds
The syllabus here is from my second time teaching “Writing and Reading Philosophy” (PHIL 2400) this past spring at Utah Valley University. At a...
Reflections on Mapping an A–Z Philosophy BlackList
Introduction
First launched in 2025 as part of Black History Month programming, the project has grown into what is now titled the A–Z Philosophy BlackList,...
2023 Central Division Presidential Address: The Lincoln Virtues
Below is the audio recording of Connie Rosati’s presidential address, “The Lincoln Virtues,” given at the 2023 Central Division Meeting. The full text is...
Kant Among the Penguins: Social Contract Theory for the Anthropocene
Penguins in Antarctica are adjusting their seasonal breeding practices at record rates for vertebrate animals. Three species of penguins (Adélie, Chinstrap, and Gentoo) have...
Should You Boycott the World Cup?
How should we think about sporting events hosted by nations who have routinely engaged in gross human rights violations? Take the case of a...
APA Member Interview, David Anthony Hurst Jr.
David Anthony Hurst Jr. is a graduate student at the University of Guelph with an aspiration of pursuing further education in the field of...
Democratized Speech and the Spread of Social Ills
How the architecture of online platforms turns ordinary disagreement into something more contagious—and why the virus metaphor only gets us halfway there.
Almost everything we...
Birds of a Feather Flock Together: Nepotism, Networking, and Structural Injustice
“Network, network, network” is the advice given to many job-seekers and for good reason. It is thought, for example, that over 60% of jobs...
Beyond Left and Right? Thinking Along the Lines of a Dividing Question
Recently, the Foundation for Philosophical Orientation launched an essay contest asking a provocative question: “Is the left-right distinction still useful for political orientation?” I...



















