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Subversive Epistemic Practices in the Face of Sexual Violence

The walls of individual stalls in public bathrooms can offer some interesting reading material. As a cisgender woman, I can only speak to what is available in women’s rooms but,...

Diversifying the Philosophy Syllabus

If you are like me and received your philosophical training at the tail end of the twentieth century, there are probably significant gaps in your education. My undergraduate, Master’s, and...

Professor Reflection Series: Environmental Ethics in Precarious Times

In my experience teaching philosophy, applied ethics courses always pose unique challenges. Because applied ethics goes beyond canonical texts and involves developments in current events, there is a need to...

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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...

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Across the Great Divide: Father and Daughter Philosophers

...and “300 level course.” The author, Margaret Betz with her father, philosopher Joe Betz Yet as I reflect on my path studying philosophy and pursuing a career teaching it, I...

Margaret Betz

Margaret Betz is an Assistant Teaching Professor at Rutgers University in Camden, New Jersey. She is the author of The Hidden Philosophy of Hannah Arendt and, the recent book, Modes...