Monthly Archives: November, 2018

1,000-Word Philosophy: Philosophy for Everyone

“Professional philosophy can seem abstract, esoteric, and hyper-specialized. But we all ask and try to answer philosophical questions myriad times daily: philosophy is the...

Diversifying the Canon: Interview with Julia Jorati

Julia Jorati is an associate professor of philosophy at the Ohio State University. She works on early modern philosophy and, within that, mostly on...

Black Issues in Philosophy: Anthony J. Steinbock’s Moral Emotions

by Lewis R. Gordon Phenomenology, Maurice Natanson often reminded us, is an infinite task of beginnings, of starting over, of re-doing—again and again. A critic...

Serious Illness: Reconciling Scientific and Subjective Vantage Points

“Congratulations on becoming a long-term survivor!” cheerily exclaimed my radiation oncologist during a follow-up visit 18 months after the conclusion of my six-week,...

Recently Published Book Spotlight: The Theory and Practice of Experimental Philosophy

Justin Sytsma is an Associate Professor in the Philosophy Programme at Victoria University of Wellington in beautiful Wellington, New Zealand. He's interested in a...