...questions emerge at this point. Given academic precarity, should talented students be advised to pursue a PhD? Helen de Cruz argues that advice on whether to pursue a PhD in...
In some countries such as the US, society is slowly beginning to return to a pre-pandemic normal. With a return to normal we can foresee the return to in-person conferences...
Earlier this year, we asked for your questions for editors of public philosophy venues. We previously shared their answers to your questions on pitching and on working with editors. Today,...
...to cultivate a good professional relationship with an editor. How do you do that? — Helen De Cruz Anastasia Berg, The Point: In addition to all the things that go...
...understanding it is not good form to pitch simultaneously. — Helen De Cruz Anastasia Berg, The Point: Very time-sensitive pieces are not usually our lane; especially in print, even if...
To view a contributors bio, click Hsiang-Yun Chen Hsiang-Yun Chen is an assistant research fellow at The Institute of European and American Studies (IEAS) at Academia Sinica and works primarily...
The APA Committee on Public Philosophy is partnering with the Blog of the APA to publish a series on how to do public philosophy. For its inaugural effort, we have...
Helen De Cruz holds the Danforth Chair in the Humanities at Saint Louis University. Her areas of specialization are philosophy of cognitive science and philosophy of religion. Recent publications include...
...a “priority” service to the profession—needs attention and commitment. Helen de Cruz, co-moderator of The Philosophers’ Cocoon and co-organizer of the Cocoon Mentoring Project, and whom I met at the...