Yearly Archives: 2023

Is it all in my Head? Institutional Sexism in Medicine

There is a world of poorly understood chronic illnesses of which only the afflicted themselves have an intimate knowledge. My journey into this world...

Phronêsis, or, a Plea for Critical Thinking

You know what I am sick of hearing and reading about? How facts, logic, and reasoning don’t matter to people. Likewise, if there’s one stereotype...

Recently Published Book Spotlight: Self-Improvement

Mark Coeckelbergh is Professor of Philosophy of Media and Technology at the University of Vienna, and the former Vice Dean of the Faculty of...

APA Member Interview: Maximiliano Gutiérrez

Maximiliano Gutiérrez is an International Student Advisor at the University of Texas at El Paso. He completed a master’s in philosophy at UTEP. His...

Pandemic Ph.D. Preparedness or, I Don’t Know Things

The first year of my Ph.D. was conducted entirely online and was something of a blur. This was punctuated by my first experience with...

Constituting Belonging: On Kris Sealey’s Creolizing the Nation

Kris Sealey opens Creolizing the Nation, recent winner of the Caribbean Philosophical Association’s Nicolás Cristóbal Guillén Batista Outstanding Book Award, by relating the circumstances...

Advice from an Emperor

I am hard-pressed to recall the nuances of externalism and internalism on a late night with an old friend. The details of safety and...