Yearly Archives: 2025

Philosophy in our times: a call for submissions

My name is Ahan, and I have the challenge and privilege of following on from Isaac Raymond’s excellent tenure as editor of the Graduate...

Love in the Age of Its Digital Reproducibility

This post was originally published on Kronika: Filozofski magazin and has been republished with the permission of Kronika and the author. Since the release of ChatGPT in November...

Gangster Philosophers and Actual Philosophers

Some Notes on the Role of Academic Philosophy in Everyday Life Academic philosophy, it goes without saying, is increasingly seen as a venerable yet useless...

The Trouble With Ghost Hunting

Most people would not associate the sunny city of San Diego with the paranormal. However, it hosts a notable spiritual scene. Nestled in the...

APA Member Interview, Ilgin Aksoy

Ilgin Aksoy holds a PhD in philosophy from Middle East Technical University and is completing a second PhD at Memorial University of Newfoundland and...

Ever Thought Your iPhone Was Listening to You?

The real privacy problem runs deeper Many people are convinced that their iPhones, Alexas, or Google Homes are secretly recording their every word. You mention...

Treating Each Other Well in Online Spaces

We’ve all heard warnings about how we treat each other online. Don’t read the comments sections of your blog posts, the people there are...

Writing Fungal Flesh

We don’t always realize the damage our words can do to others. Lately, I’ve been thinking about how rarely affective correspondences are taken into...

Bring Public Ethics to Life: Host the Bowl in Your Campus (PBS Documentary + Event Guide)

The Film & the Early-Access Opportunity The APA is pleased to share a high-impact opportunity to put philosophy in front of more students and communities. The...

Defending Democracy Through Deliberative Capacity Building

Democracy has been on the defensive for the last decade and more. Right-wing populist and authoritarian leaders dismantle democratic checks on state power, repress...

Deadnames and the Philosophy of Language

Names are a big deal in the philosophy of language. Gottlob Frege taught philosophers about sense and reference with “Hesperus” and “Phosphorus.” Bertrand Russell...

2021 Central Division Dewey Lecture: Some Historical Observations

Below is the audio recording of Robin Smith’s John Dewey Lecture, “Some Historical Observations,” given at the 2021 Central Division Meeting. The full text...

The Trajectory of a Life: Steven M. Cahn and Christine Vitrano

A topic apt to be covered in an ethics course is the nature of living well. The theory we have defended in our book...

Recently Published Book Spotlight: Signs from the Future. A Philosophy of Warnings

Santiago Zabala is ICREA Research Professor of Philosophy at the Pompeu Fabra University of Barcelona in Spain. His writing has appeared in The New...

APA Member Interview: Arash Babaei

Arash Babaei is a specialist in the philosophy of education, a writer, and a researcher in moral development and values education. He is recognized...