by Hanli Chu
Donna Edmonds Mitchell was an inspirational poet and storyteller who was a Perry Clan Descendant of the Pocasset Wampanoag Peoples. She joined...
Two ancient arguments—one of Greek origin, the other Roman—are intended to demonstrate that we should be undisturbed by death. I want to suggest that...
by Robin James
In her 2008 article “re-thinking intersectionality,” Jennifer Nash argues that feminist theory’s enthusiastic adoption of intersectionality has been continually undercut by its...
Examining Ethics is an ethics podcast produced by The Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics at DePauw University. It’s produced by Christiane Wisehart, the Assistant...
by Dag Herbjørnsrud
New research indicates that Plato and Aristotle were right: Philosophy and the term “love of wisdom” hail from Egypt.
A remarkable example of...
The American Philosophical Association is pleased to announce that the board of officers has selected Dr. Dominic McIver Lopes (University of British Columbia) as...
In a diverse career, Stephen Scher has taught clinical medical ethics in Harvard Medical School–affiliated hospitals and professional ethics and organizational behavior at Yale...
The American Philosophical Association is pleased to announce that Professor Francesco Guala (University of Milan) has been awarded the 2018 Joseph B. Gittler Award...
by Jack Russell Weinstein
Philosophy needs ambassadors, not missionaries. Our profession has long regarded bringing people to philosophy as akin to saving their souls. Sometimes...
Mabogo P. More is one of South Africa’s great living philosophers. His life and thought, as recounted in Looking through Philosophy in Black: Memoirs,...