Answers from Matthew Barrett, PhD, Consultant in the Life-Sciences Industry
Matthew Barrett (photo right) earned a doctorate in philosophy from Stanford University, and is...
As of early July 2020, Googling “coronavirus obesity” brings up about 178 million results. For perspective, that’s 64 million more than “coronavirus chronic kidney...
Kierkegaard never mentions slavery. Or almost never. The subject gets two pages in a corpus that spans thousands. This silence is surprising given how...
In the weeks since police officers killed George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, mass uprisings—and a violent, uncompromising response from police departments across the country—have...
The current climate of soul-searching about race and racism has led to a wave of reactions among faculty at many universities. Numerous departments of...
This is post seven in a short-term series by Prof. Nayef Al-Rodhan titled “Neurophilosophy of Governance, Power and Transformative Innovations.” This series provides neurophilosophical...
In 2016 Hamilton College, a small liberal arts college in central NYS where I work passed an unusual (and possibly even unique) requirement: students...
This edition of the Recently Published Book Spotlight is about Cory Wimberly's How Propaganda Became Public Relations: Foucault and the Corporate Government of the...