...proposed that distortions may be justified artistically (Iskra Fileva) or in light of the aims of the work (John Holliday). These solutions are plausible as far as they go. However,...
You have probably heard a talk in which a well-meaning speaker showed the audience photos of distant galaxies. The universe is vast, and the number of stars and planets in...
Iskra Fileva is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado, Boulder. She works on issues in moral psychology, aesthetics, and epistemology. She also writes for a broad audience...
...Contest: Kimberley Brownlee (University of British Columbia) Megan Craig (Stony Brook University) Iskra Fileva (University of Colorado Boulder) S. Andrew Schroeder (Claremont McKenna College) Annette Zimmermann (University of York &...
...Blog Megan Craig (Stony Brook University), “The Courage to Be Alone,” The New York Times Iskra Fileva (University of Colorado Boulder), “What Do We Owe the Dead?” The New York...
...and moral psychology. In our inaugural issue, which was published on January 31, 2020, concerns in ethics and moral psychology were addressed by Iskra Fileva’s article on what it means...