by Carol Moeller
The Black Women Philosophers Conference, March 15-16, 2019, at CUNY Graduate Center, sponsored by the CUNY Graduate Center, CUNY Grad Center Philosophy Program,...
Public debate over memorials tends to belie their complexity. We need to consider them from all angles.
An instant is sufficient to snap the chains;...
Note: This piece is adapted from Brandon Absher's presentation at the Eastern APA 2019, entitled "The Neoliberal University and What This Means to Society"
In...
The American Philosophical Association is pleased to announce that Dr. Gualtiero Piccinini (University of Missouri–St. Louis) has been selected by the APA committee on...
by Kayum Ahmed
Fallism is an attempt to make sense of the experiences of Black people in a white, liberal university, through decolonial theories centered...
It’s been an uneven week for women’s issues. On the negative side, you had Tucker Carlson’s misogynistic comments and prominent women being featured in...
Editor's Note: This piece was the winner of the APA Blog's first Public Philosophy Award for Undergraduates.
“A man of genius makes no mistakes. His...
by Hasana Sharp
Spinoza was generally silent on the topic of women. When he was not silent, feminists wish he had been. Nevertheless, despite Spinoza’s noxious...
The following blog post is an excerpt from the introduction chapter of UnMuted: Conversations on Prejudice, Oppression, and Social Justice (OUP, 2019).
The idea for...