Monthly Archives: December, 2020

APA Member Interview: Paskalina Bourbon

Paskalina Bourbon is a doctoral student in philosophy at the University of Chicago. Her central areas of interest include epistemology, ethics, the theory of...

Public Philosophy Editors on Pitching

Earlier this year, we asked for your questions for editors of public philosophy venues. We are thrilled to publish the first of three parts...

Washed-over Colonial Realities of The Crown

By Vashna Jagarnath All this The Crown craze, what the hell is happening to the world? I understood the Downton Abbey thing, even though it was...

Designing a Philosophy Course for Relevance

My first semester as lead instructor of a philosophy course, I taught for laughs. I’d suffered through some painful core requirements as an undergrad,...

New Book Spotlight: Philosophy for Girls: An Invitation to the Life of Thought

APA Editor Heidi Schmidt interviewed Melissa M. Shew and Kimberly K. Garchar about their new book Philosophy for Girls: An Invitation to the Life...

APA Member Interview: Justin Bernstein

Dr. Justin Bernstein is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Florida Atlantic University. Prior to joining FAU, he was a Hecht-Levi...

Enjoy New Books on Logic, Death, and Science

As part of the Blog of the APA‘s partnership with Exact Editions, we are offering three new books by Princeton University Press in their...

Uncovering Deaf Women Philosophers

When I was in graduate school, I started keeping a notebook with all of the references to deaf people and the experience of being...