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Michael Friedman, 2019 APA Pacific Division Dewey Lecture, "Philosophy, Science, and History: A Personal Perspective"

2019 Pacific Division Dewey Lecture: Philosophy, Science, and History: A Personal Perspective

Below is the audio recording of Michael Friedman’s John Dewey Lecture, “Philosophy, Science, and History: A Personal Perspective,” given at the 2019 Pacific Division...

APA Member Interview, Anna Boessenkool

Anna Boessenkool is a Philosophy PhD candidate at Boston College and Guest Academic Affiliate at the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute. She is currently...
Richard Arneson, 2019 APA Pacific Division Presidential Address, "Individual Well-Being and Social Justice"

2019 Pacific Division Presidential Address: Individual Well-Being and Social Justice

Below is the audio recording of Richard Arneson’s presidential address, “Individual Well-Being and Social Justice,” given at the 2019 Pacific Division Meeting. The full...

APA Member Interview: Samuel Berrettini

Sam is a first-year PhD candidate in Boston University's joint program in Philosophy and Classical Studies. He works primarily on Plato's moral psychology, but is...
The spring 2025 APA prize winners.

APA announces Spring 2025 prize winners

The American Philosophical Association is pleased to announce the following seven prizes for the first half of 2025. APA prizes recognize many areas of...
Alison Jaggar, 2019 APA Central Division Dewey Lecture, "Academic Philosophy: What Is It? What Do We Want It To Be?"

2019 Central Division Dewey Lecture: Academic Philosophy: What Is It? What Do We Want...

Below is the audio recording of Alison Jaggar’s John Dewey Lecture, “Academic Philosophy: What Is It? What Do We Want It To Be?,” given...

APA Member Interview: Calvin Roosevelt Bell III

Calvin Bell III is a first-year Ph.D. student in Philosophy at Northwestern University as a Beinecke Scholar. Calvin’s intellectual interests are deeply rooted in...
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Reflections on Service, the Profession, and the Graduate Student Council

“Service” is a tricky category in a grad student's career planning. The general advice one gets usually says to keep it to a minimum...
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Introducing APA mini series: Professional Rights and Academic Freedom

Welcome to the APA Mini-Series Blog organized by the APA Committee on Professional Rights and Academic Freedom, formerly, the Committee on the Professional Rights...
Jennifer Nagel, 2019 APA Central Division Presidential Address, "Epistemic Territory."

2019 Central Division Presidential Address: Epistemic Territory

Below is the audio recording of Jennifer Nagel’s presidential address, “Epistemic Territory,” given at the 2019 Central Division Meeting. The full text is available...