Monthly Archives: November, 2022

APA Member Interview: Luke Goleman

Luke Golemon is a fourth-year PhD student at the University of Arizona. He works primarily on ethics of all flavors, but has been drawn...

Climate Change and the Extended Self

Climate change represents a singular challenge for humanity. However, social attitudes on the topic seem to differ by age. Pew Research Center reports that,...

Undergraduate Philosophy Club: College of Southern Nevada

The College of Southern Nevada’s philosophy club has been active since 2016. Professor John Min served as the faculty advisor during the first year,...

Pessimism and Human Extinction

This post is a part of an ongoing biweekly series on philosophical pessimism and related positions. You can find other posts in the series...

Metabolic & Modal in White Reconstruction

By definition, security means the freedom from danger, fear, and anxiety. —Safiya Bukhari, The War Before Stephen closed his eyes to hear...

Reports from Abroad: Dr. Mouhamadou El Hady Ba

This series questions and complicates what ‘reporting from abroad’ can mean in a globalised world that faces interconnected and local crises alongside forces grappling...

Recently Published Book Spotlight: Decolonial Ecology

Malcom Ferdinand is an environmental engineer from University College London and doctor in political philosophy from Université Paris Diderot. He is currently a researcher...

APA Member Interview: Kelly Gawel

Kelly Gawel (she/they) is a feminist philosopher and activist living in New York. Her political and intellectual work centers on radical care, social reproduction...

Starting Where They Are at: Teaching Intro to Philosophy to Today’s Students

I was going to spend my career teaching the history of philosophy. I was off to a good start when I landed a tenure...

The Free Syllabus System: A New Course Paradigm for Theory-Based Philosophy Classes

Since the dawn of time undergraduates have used "fluff" to addend their work in the classroom. Students bemoan the busy work that comes with...

Interview with John Tasioulas: The Institute for Ethics in AI

The Philosophy and Technology series attempts to construe the question of technology in the broadest possible sense, assessing the impact to the discipline, as...