After years of discrimination, people with mental health disorders are slowly becoming more accepted within modern society. Because of this, mental health disorders are...
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...
The divide--and, at times, the fight--between "Continental" and "Analytic" philosophical traditions has been going on for quite some time. Even the very fact that...
John Ramsey is an assistant professor in philosophy at the University of Northern Colorado. He specializes in early Chinese philosophy and contemporary social philosophy....
Luke William Hunt is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at Radford University, where he works in political philosophy, jurisprudence, and criminal justice. Prior to...
There are several reasons why a low representation of women, minorities, and people from low-income families is a serious problem in higher education. Equal...
by Jane Anna Gordon
The American Political Science Association’s Foundations of Political Theory awards books that contribute to re-thinking canonical work and theoretical concerns in...
John Kaag is Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Department at University of Massachusetts Lowell. He is the author, most recently, of Hiking with...
As it was first introduced by Husserl, the phenomenological method represented a significant departure from earlier philosophies. Concepts about subjectivity and objectivity which had...