Kurt Blankschaen, Assistant Professor of philosophy, primarily teaches courses in medical ethics and is the director of the Medical Humanities Program at Daemen College....
The possibility of objective knowledge is a contentious topic that continues to be debated. However, no reasonable practitioner will deny that, in practice, both...
The coronavirus pandemic has turned much of the world upside down, created and deepened anxieties, and thrown existing inequities into sharp relief—especially in academia....
This is an excerpt from an interview with Talia Mae Bettcher, professor and former Chair of the department of philosophy at California State University, Los...
Maria daVenza Tillmanns does philosophy with children in an underserved school in San Diego. She says of her work, "Doing philosophy with young children...
I smile rarely, but I am surviving. — Deborah Danner
Introducing the Captive Maternal
Captive Maternals are self-identified female, male, trans or ungendered persons feminized and...
This is the second post in a short-term series by Prof Nayef Al-Rodhan titled “Neurophilosophy of Governance, Power and Transformative Innovations.” This series provides neurophilosophical perspectives and multi-disciplinary analyses on topics...
We are pleased to open nominations for the 2020 Prize for Excellence in Philosophy Teaching, sponsored by the American Philosophical Association (APA), the American...