Today the American Philosophical Association, along with more than 30 other learned societies, issued a joint statement in opposition to the proposal to tax...
International Women's Day has become an occasion for philosophers to edit and contribute entries on Wikipedia. I asked Ege Yumusak about the edit-a-thon she...
Administrators in higher education are often ahead of faculty in understanding the need for greater demographic diversity on campus. However, often their efforts do...
The multitude of scandals associated with the #MeToo movement indicate how far society needs to go to achieve equality. Like many current events, the...
Nick Riggle is an assistant professor of philosophy at the University of San Diego, specializing in aesthetics, ethics, and moral psychology. He has a...
Aristotle unquestionably changed the discipline of philosophy. As an undergrad, I remember one of my professors telling me that, if time constraints were no...
Maegan Fairchild is a PhD Candidate at the University of Southern California, working primarily on metaphysics and philosophical logic. Her dissertation is on material...
This November marks the 12th anniversary of World Philosophy Day, a moveable feast endorsed by UNESCO and aimed at underlining the significant and often...
Sharon Kaye is Professor in the Department of Philosophy at John Carroll University in Cleveland, Ohio. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University...
This edition of the Early Career Research Spotlight focuses on Becky Vartabedian. She is Assistant Professor in the Philosophy department at Regis University in...
The term “hidden curriculum” refers to the unstated attitudes that are often communicated to students as a by-product of school life. While the phrase...
Part 1: Opinion
I write this op-ed to express my view of Texas A&M University’s President Michael K. Young’s commentary on Professor Tommy Curry, which...