Monthly Archives: August, 2021

Righteous Anger in the Classroom

In recent months, there’s been much public debate about Critical Race Theory, which most legislators believe boils down to teaching about race in the...

Undergraduate Philosophy Club; Mesa Community College

The Mesa Community College Philosophy Club was founded from scratch in March of 2003 (there was not an informal club before that). Before the...

APA Member Interview: Michael Cooper

Michael Cooper is a PhD candidate at the University of South Florida and has a master’s in philosophy from Texas Tech University and a...

Mental Health & Disability Caucus: Community Support through Collaborative Action

Graduate school is a challenge during the best of times. Grad school during a pandemic? A single look at all the MAs and PhDs...

Sarah Elizabeth Lewis Wins the 2022 Danto/ASA Prize

The American Philosophical Association (APA) and the American Society for Aesthetics (ASA) are pleased to announce that Professor Sarah Elizabeth Lewis (Harvard University) has...

The Circle: How to Foster Community in the Classroom

In 2019 the University of Toronto offered a graduate course on German Idealism, taught by Owen Ware. I had no background nor prior interest...

On Antique Spoons: Chapters on Love, Loss and the Politics of Memory

At the release of the Vuma Levin Quintet’s acclaimed CD The Spectacle of An-Other in 2015, Sihle Mthembu had this to say in The...

Reports from Abroad: An Interview with Dr. Lonneke Peperkamp on Just War Theory and Space Wars

Dr. Lonneke Peperkamp is a research fellow at the School of Politics and International Relations (University College Dublin) and an assistant professor in philosophy...