Monthly Archives: January, 2026

Why We Should Doubt that Academic Philosophy Benefits the Broader Public

This post was originally published on Kronika: filozofski magazin and has been republished with the permission of Kronika and the author. I. There are good reasons...

CPP and Ethics Bowl: Powerful Partners for Peace, Matt Deaton

Ethics Bowls are known for modeling the democratic ideal: high-brow, collaborative discussion about difficult moral and political matters. Participants author their own positions, are...

Shaping Each Other’s Vision: Collective Intentionality and the Zohran Mamdani Campaign

This year began with Zohran Mamdani taking office as the Mayor of New York City, after having run what has been widely lauded as...

Sartre and Freedom: Teaching Responsibility in May 1968, Luis Maurin Hakala

Paris, May 1968. Barricades rose in the Latin Quarter, tear gas filled the French boulevards, and students occupied the Sorbonne. What started as a...