James Bahoh is a VolkswagenStiftung and Mellon Foundation Postdoc Fellow at the University of Bonn’s International Centre for Philosophy. He received his PhD from...
The American Philosophical Association is pleased to announce that Dr. Peter J. Graham (University of California, Riverside) has been awarded the 2018–2019 Edinburgh Fellowship....
Having recently viewed Jordan Peele’s award-winning Get Out (2017), political theorist Derefe Kimarley Chevannes was prompted to discuss the film with philosopher Lewis Gordon,...
Belief is both powerful and dangerous. It provides meaning to our lives and motivates great works, but when wielded unintelligently can be deadly. I’ve...
Desheng Zong is a professor of Philosophy at the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics as well as the East China Normal University. He became interested in...
Philosophy departments in the U.S. and Britain are famously homogenous. You already know that. What you might not know is that mainstream Anglophone philosophy...
Most philosophers in the United States today teach their philosophy courses as if places outside of Europe and North America simply never existed. This...
Violence has many definitions, and there are many types of violence. For some, violence is physical harm; others include psychological harm as well. At...
By Lewis Gordon
As the history of philosophy shows, its major developments often come from thinkers who were not formally trained as philosophers. Among the...
The following is based on a paper called 'Epistemic Insouciance' that is due to be published in the Journal of Philosophical Research.
The Washington Post recently reported...
W. Julian Korab-Karpowicz received his doctorate at the University of Oxford and is currently professor at Zayed University in Dubai. In the early 1980s,...
National Humanities Advocacy Day (HAD) took place on Tuesday, March 13 after a stimulating meeting of the National Humanities Alliance (NHA) the day before....