...students quickly internalize and increasingly exhibit intellectually virtuous behaviors. Borrowing from Jason Baehr’s Deep in Thought (2021), we begin the semester with an intellectual virtue self-assessment. Students identify how well...
...teach the class again this coming semester, I needed to do something different. But what? About two years ago, I learned that Georgetown’s Jason Brennan received a Templeton Foundation Grant...
...it’s clear that Trumpism and increasingly the Republican Party in the U.S. use what Jason Stanley calls “fascist tactics.” In this nation state from where I speak and increasingly in...
Our philosophy club, The Philosophy Society at the University of Washington, formally began in 2018 under the leadership of Jason Lim, who was president of the club before me. Jason...
...that should be seen as incongruous, absurd, “incredible,” but so often remains hidden in plain sight due to having been normalized, often through the negative sort of propaganda Jason Stanley...
...in the world? Anything written by Ten Grand, Pygmy Lush, or Jason Molina are my favorite sounds. What do you like to do outside work? Beyond catching up with family...
...stargazing every night. However, one day, I read a philosophy book, and it fascinated me even more than astronomy because philosophers seemed to be talking about the nature and structure...
The title of Adam McKay’s allegory for global warming and media satire, Don’t Look Up, is, in the end, quite literal in terms of its title. As a comet hurdles...
Jason Read is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southern Maine. He is the author of The Micro-Politics of Capital: Marx and the Prehistory of the Present (SUNY...
Jason DeWitt is a PhD student at The Ohio State University. His primary research areas are in philosophy of science, metaphysics, epistemology, and history of analytic philosophy (esp. Quine). What...