A consistent, post-colonial practice sincerely harmonizes human relations for the global, common good. One Ruist scholar shows how, drawing on a spiritual mystery deserving of careful articulation.
Psychologists have long known that personality is a key determinant of happiness—probably second only to health, and similar in magnitude to socioeconomic status (DeNeve...
Ümit Hussein recently translated Secret Dreams in Instanbul and spoke with H. L. Schmidt about the experience of translating a work that encompasses psyche,...
Josue Caramés is a Ph.D. in Religion student with a concentration in Philosophy of Religion and Theology at Claremont Graduate University. He has a particular...
I’ve reached this awkward stage of my publishing career where I find myself building on previously published work without being able to expressly say...
We are excited to announce a new series profiling undergraduate philosophy clubs (UPCs) from universities and colleges across North America!
The goal of this series...
In 2017, the year of the deadly Charlottesville “Unite the Right Rally,” like many philosophers who write and teach about whiteness, I was threatened,...
The clip “Neutral Man’s Burden” from The Colbert Report (Comedy Central, 2005-2014) can be used to explicate the concepts of neutrality and Otherness in Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex.
Club President: Kevin Bethell
Club Advisor: Gerardo Sanchez
The Philosophy Club @ UCR officially began in 2017; before which it was an informal club that was active off-and-on for...