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Syllabus Showcase: Introduction to Philosophy, Samuel A. Taylor

...tool for gaining knowledge to contrast this with the next part of the unit that identifies potential epistemic risks of doubt. We read Thi C. Nguyen’s Aeon piece on echo...

Recently Published Book Spotlight: Games: Agency as Art

C. Thi Nguyen is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Utah. He works in social epistemology, aesthetics, practical reasoning, and value theory, and he has written on games,...

C. Thi Nguyen

C. Thi Nguyen is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Utah. He works in social epistemology, aesthetics, practical reasoning, and value theory. He has written on: games, trust,...

Reflections on the Gamification of Fitness

...Perhaps one of the most interesting critiques of gamification has been raised by philosopher Thi C. Nguyen. Focusing primarily on the gamification of Twitter, Nguyen argues that gamification replaces our...

APA Announces Fall 2021 Prize Winners

...Chapel Hill) 2021 Book Prize: C. Thi Nguyen (University of Utah) Honorable Mention: Julia Staffel (University of Colorado at Boulder) 2022 Arthur Danto/American Society for Aesthetics Prize: Sarah Lewis (Harvard University) Honorable Mention: Michel-Antoine Xhignesse (Capilano University) 2022 John Dewey...

Reports from Abroad: An Interview with Professor Elisabeth Schellekens on Aesthetics and Morality

...for the acquaintance principle, which considers first-hand experience essential for aesthetic experiences. Recently, C. Thi Nguyen (2020) has criticized the acquaintance principle for not being able to explain cases in...

APA Member Interview: Tylor Cunningham

...C. Thi Nguyen’s book Games: Agency as Art. It’s a truly fascinating look at games as a unique form of art that deals in agency. It does such an amazing...

Are They All Stupid and Irrational?

...productive conversations going forward. At the extreme, we get what philosopher Thi Nguyen calls “echo chambers,” where people come to distrust all who disagree with them and, as a consequence,...

APA Announces Winners of the 2020 Public Philosophy Op-Ed Contest

...Discourse?” The New York Times Carol Hay, “Who Counts As a Woman?” The New York Times C. Thi Nguyen and Bekka Williams, “Why We Call Things ‘Porn’,” The New York...

APA Member Interview: Harry Chalmers

...watch much TV, but when I do, it’s usually Star Trek. What books are currently on your “to read” list? One book on my reading list is C. Thi Nguyen’s...