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Yanrui Chong is a graduate student in the Department of Philosophy at Seoul National University. Originally from China, he has been studying abroad in...
Consider an all-too-familiar scene. John and Martha are visiting Barry—their adult son—and his family for a holiday. After a delicious dinner he played no...
Stanley Cavell’s writings on skepticism in The Claim of Reason offer a lens through which to interpret the surprising connections between language and politics....
Below is the audio recording of Alison Wylie’s John Dewey Lecture, “From the Ground Up: Philosophy and Archaeology,” given at the 2017 Pacific Division...
South African singer and Grammy Award winner, Tyla Laura Seethal is under the spotlight of an uncharitable debate about her “Coloured” identity, which is...
The need for more “low-income” housing—a now-standard label—in many parts of the United States has become a major issue during the 2024 presidential campaign,...
As an undergraduate, I took an applied ethics course that included Lois Pineau’s paper, “Date Rape: A Feminist Analysis.” Pineau discusses our society’s conception...
Higher education institutions are increasingly prominent sites for civic engagement. Just within the last year, dozens of student encampments have sprung across North America...
Note from the editors: These remarks were composed by Dr. Marcos in Spanish and delivered at the awards ceremony of the Caribbean Philosophical Association’s...