Monthly Archives: October, 2024

Feminist Philosophy, Manuela A. Gomez

I am a tenured professor of philosophy at El Paso Community College. In 2023, I was invited to teach a Feminist Philosophy course at...

University of Denver Undergraduate Philosophy Club: Tinkering

To best understand the DU Philosophy Club, it is important to first understand what it is that we do: we tinker, we discuss, we...

The Philosophy and Neurochemistry of Hierarchical Power: A Transdisciplinary Analysis

The history of mankind is filled with examples of hierarchical power being used in positive, responsible, and constructive ways for the common good in...

2017 Central Division Dewey Lecture: My History: Becoming an Historian of Philosophy

Below is the audio recording of Margaret Atherton’s John Dewey Lecture, “My History: Becoming an Historian of Philosophy,” given at the 2017 Central Division...

To be made a Martyr or a Minstrel: Lessons from Aesthetic Theory on Academic Philosophy Pornographic Relation to Black Thinkers and their Ideas

Introduction: What’s love got to do with it “Philosophy doesn’t love me, just the idea of me,” This was the opening line to a presentation I...

The Value of a Life

This post was originally published on Filosofía en la Red. It has been translated as part of the APA Blog’s ongoing collaboration with Filosofía...

At the Philosophy

Photo by Chris Letheby From Sunday July 7th through Thursday July 11th, 2024, the Australasian Association of Philosophy (AAP) held its annual conference at the...

Pretendians from the Perspective of a Cherokee

Since I was young, I have deeply valued, honored, and even boasted about being Cherokee. I am a citizen of the Cherokee Nation of...