...sich.” The perception of Kant as akin to the Chef in The Menu contrasts with contemporary evidence that Kant tickled people’s fancy. This point is highlighted in William Egginton’s recent The Rigor...
...and oppression theorist William R. Jones. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Anthropology with honors from Princeton University. Love is the author of two poetry collections, Provisions and Dreaming Underground (2003), which won the...
I often ask myself what I hope to accomplish when I engage in public philosophy. How is this mode of address distinct from the “ordinary” philosophy I pursue as an...
William Paris is an Assistant Professor in Philosophy at the University of Toronto. He is also an Associate Editor for the journal Critical Philosophy of Race. His research focuses on...
...Henry, Africana Phenomenology: Its Philosophical Implications, CLR James Journal 11 (2005), 79-112. Teacher readings: Henry, Lewis Gordon, Africana Phenomenology and the Crisis of European Man Gordon, Phenomenology and Race Paris, “One...
...San Diego) — special vacancy beginning immediately William Paris (University of Toronto) — special vacancy beginning immediately Status of Disabled People in the Profession Maeve O’Donovan (Notre Dame of Maryland...
...by Gil Morejón (DePaul), Lillian Cicerchia (Free University, Berlin), Owen Glyn-Williams (DePaul, who blogged about the January 6 insurrection for the APA Blog), and William Paris (Toronto). I feel pretty...
William M. Paris is currently the Frank B. Weeks Visiting Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Wesleyan University. His work focuses on the History of African-American Philosophy, Social and Political Philosophy,...
...of sexual assault to access resources necessary for their well-being. Steven Nadler Steven Nadler is Vilas Research Professor and the William H. Hay II Professor of Philosophy at the University...