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Doing Philosophy Together: On the Value of Philosophical Collaboration

...we were in professor (Lauren) and student (Heather) roles. We flag this to acknowledge that often our students can be valuable interlocutors and equal participants in philosophical conversations, not just...

Lauren Freeman

Lauren Freeman is a Professor of Philosophy at University of Louisville; Director of the M.A. in Applied Philosophy; and an affiliated faculty member in the Department of Women’s, Gender, and...

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...philosophy, and she frequently teaches undergraduate courses in ethics and political philosophy. Lauren Freeman Lauren Freeman is a Professor of Philosophy at University of Louisville; Director of the M.A. in...

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Reflections on Being a First-Generation and/or Low-Income Graduate Student

...the newsletter’s editor, Lauren Freeman, for giving us this opportunity. We hope that the newsletter, like the APA panel, will help to raise attention and spark conversations about these important...

Heather Stewart

...The Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, Feminist Philosophy Quarterly, and Perspectives on Psychological Science, among others. Heather’s first book, Microaggressions in Medicine (with Lauren Freeman), was published with Oxford University...

Student Reflection Snapshot: Heather Stewart

...institutions: microaggressions, slurs, and hate speech. With respect to microaggressions in particular, I have been collaborating for a few years now with Lauren Freeman (Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of...

Women in Philosophy: Interview with Lauren Freeman, Editor of the APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy

Below is an interview with Lauren Freeman, the newly appointed editor of the APA Feminism and Philosophy Newsletter. The interview was conducted via email. Congratulations on the editorship, Lauren. Tell...

APA Newsletters, Fall 2017 Edition – Part Three

...because it’s based in a set of misleading assumptions. The next piece, “Considering the Classroom as a Safe Space,” by David Sakris, was inspired by an article by Lauren Freeman...