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Building Community and Trust During a Graduate Student Strike

...Chislenko, Paul Crowe, Kristin Gjesdal, Espen Hammer, Brian Hutler, Miriam Solomon, and David Wolfsdorf Department of Philosophy, Temple University The solidarity and profound sense of trust that have emerged within...

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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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Working from the Outside In: Diversifying a Philosophy Department by working with College-level and External Initiatives

This is the second piece in a several part series discussing ways to improve diversity in philosophy departments. The other pieces can be found here. Sometimes the will to hire...

Miriam Solomon

Miriam Solomon is Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Philosophy at Temple University. She is also an Affiliated Professor of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies and an Affiliated Professor...

Philosophers on Medicine Podcast: Philosophy Outside Academia

...‘Pick your medicine: evidence-based, narrative or precision?’ (with Miriam Solomon) and ‘Vaccine hesitancy and public trust in healthcare’ (with Maya Goldenberg). Episodes on whether diseases are real (with Jeremy Simon),...

Tell Us How to Fix the Lack of Diversity in Philosophy Departments

...Wolfgang R. Mann (Columbia University) Ned Markosian (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Gregory R. Peterson (South Dakota State University) Geoff Sayre-McCord (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Miriam Solomon (Temple...

Making Medical Knowledge at Central APA

...table as Solomon continued the lively discussion on her work. What a perfect way to end the Central Division meeting in Kansas City! Elyse Purcell Miriam Solomon Source: Science History...

What Are You Reading…On Featured Books at the Central APA, Part 2

...Thomas Schmid, Golf as Meaningful Play: A Philosophy and Guide Miriam Solomon, Making Medical Knowledge * Have a suggestion for the What Are You Reading column? Contact us here. Tweet...