The SEARCH program has existed at Rhodes College, in one form or another, since 1946. This chronologically oriented, three-semester “Great Books” interdisciplinary humanities sequence...
You have probably lost track of the number of articles about people who have jettisoned family members over contradictory and reprehensible political views. How...
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I’m glad this letter reached you before you fed that assignment prompt from your Creative Writing professor into ChatGPT. I’d like to share some ideas...
Jason Zesheng Chen is a logician and philosopher of mathematics who studies the foundations, history, and methodology of mathematics (especially descriptive set theory and...
Can classical forms of republicanism provide instructive models for modern democratic thought and practice? Many philosophers have been skeptical. In Federalist 10 (1787), James...
Below is the audio recording of Tommie Shelby’s presidential address, “Afro-Analytical Marxism and the Problem of Race,” given at the 2021 Eastern Division Meeting...
It’s been more than eight years since I first became involved in pre-college philosophy. As a master’s student in philosophy at Ewha Womans University...
Thanks to Madelyn Brunnengraeber and Aidan Graves at UC Santa Cruz for their help with this hybrid research project.
Emerging technology has permeated our...
Claire Becerra is a Ph.D student in philosophy at Northwestern University, with interests in the philosophy of language, social epistemology, and the philosophy of...
The W.A. Franke Honors College at the University of Arizona launched its Civic Leadership Certificate Program (CLC) in Spring 2023. Ethical Leadership, which I...
Hiking and philosophy go together like a pair of comfortable trail shoes and moisture-wicking socks. Whether one prefers all-day wilderness treks like Henry David...