Thanks to funding from the American Philosophical Association's Diversity and Inclusiveness Fund, the editors of the Journal of Analytic Theology are pleased to announce...
Like many readers of this blog, and probably the vast majority of Americans, I followed last week’s headlines with anxiety and concern. Almost every...
The APA blog is working with Cliff Sosis of What is it Like to Be a Philosopher? in publishing advance excerpts from Cliff’s long-form interviews with...
Laurie Shrage is Professor of Philosophy at Florida International University in Miami, FL. She is a pragmatic pluralist, whose career in philosophy has mostly...
Shelley Weinberg is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign specializing in early modern philosophy and especially in the...
It has often been noted that philosophy, at least on most self-understandings of the discipline, has a uniquely important relationship to its historical past. ...
Below is an interview with Lauren Freeman, the newly appointed editor of the APA Feminism and Philosophy Newsletter. The interview was conducted via email.
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When suffering from writer’s block, I spent much of my time in the library browsing through books that were shelved beside the ones I originally looked...
For the past couple of years, Brooklyn Public Philosophers—the public philosophy event series I organize—has set up a booth at New York City farmers’...
Jonardon Ganeri has written a piece on this blog, with helpful suggestions on how non-experts may introduce materials from Indian philosophy into their thematically-organised...
Julie Walsh is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Wellesley College. Her research centers on questions about human freedom and metaphysics of mind in the...