Monthly Archives: March, 2020

Teaching Ethics with Dungeons & Dragons

When I first started playing Dungeons and Dragons about five years ago, I immediately began dreaming of how I could use the game to...

Reflections on Being a First-Generation and/or Low-Income Graduate Student

“...for many students the process of upward mobility requires far more than perseverance: it also requires brutal decisions and painful sacrifices, threatens their relationships...

APA Member Interview: Kelley Annesley

Kelley  Annesley is a fifth-year graduate student at the University of Rochester, interested especially in epistemology and feminist takes on biomedical ethics. As a...

Recently Published Book Spotlight: The Metaphysics of Truth

This edition of the Recently Published Book Spotlight is on the metaphysical work of Douglas Edwards. Douglas Edwards, from Utica College, is the author...

Digital Technology’s Democratic Deficits

Advances in digital technology are dramatically transforming our lives, often for the better. Social networking, cloud computing, data analysis, cryptography, and artificial intelligence are...

Syllabus Showcase: Jennifer Morton, The Self: Aspiration and Transformation

by Jennifer Morton Jennifer M. Morton is Associate Professor of philosophy at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Her research areas are philosophy of action,...

Malcolm X Was More Interesting Than “Who Killed Malcolm X?”

Who killed President John F. Kennedy? Who killed civil rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr.? These questions have inspired some profoundly captivating conspiracies. However, Who Killed Malcolm X?—an...