Jill Delston has interests in social and political philosophy, normative ethical theory, applied ethics, and ancient Greek philosophy. She is the co-editor of a...
The board of officers of the APA has voted unanimously to issue the following statement:
Leading up to the United States presidential election one month...
By Nathan Eckstrand
A common misconception about the First Amendment is that if you are criticized for your beliefs, then your first amendment rights are...
Just as journal subscription costs have skyrocketed over the last couple of decades, the cost of college textbooks has gone up significantly as well....
This installment of the early-career research spotlight series looks at the work of Pamela Lomelino, an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. ...
John Corvino is Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. His work has focused mainly on LGBT rights;...
Welcome again to The Teaching Workshop, where your questions related to pedagogy are answered. Each post features questions submitted by readers with answers from...
Existential Comics is a philosophy webcomic that was launched in 2013 by Portland-based software engineer Corey Mohler. He has published 161 comics with 121 different philosophers as characters....
The American Philosophical Association is pleased to announce that the board of officers will provide grants to nine philosophy-related projects for 2016–2017.
Small Grant Program
Each...
What is evil? In her book Evil in Modern Thought, the continental philosopher Susan Neiman argued that the origins of philosophy as an academic discipline...
The American Philosophical Association is pleased to announce that Professor Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame) has been awarded the 2016 Quinn Prize, the...
Thanks to the good work of those involved with PLATO (Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization) and pre-college philosophy centers around the country, awareness is...
The question of the relationship between technology and identity is fairly well-worn, and has been asked on many occasions throughout history. Yet it is...