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Queering the Ancient World: Liminal Agency in Greek Myth and Presocratic Philosophy

The Pre-Socratics were pre-occupied with the mysterious relation between opposites. Heraclitus is famous for making paradoxical claims like “immortals mortal, mortals immortal, living the...
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A Posthumous Evaluation of Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois for Professor at——

February is Black History Month in the United States. The 23rd day of February 2022 is W.E.B. Du Bois’s 154th birthday.  It is fitting...
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Layers of Meaning, Layers of Telling: How German Women Intellectuals Constructed Female Identity

Oftentimes I hear, more or less bluntly put, that working on woman intellectuals in Germany is a niche, something one would do because she...
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The Caribbean Philosophical Association’s 2022 Award Winners

The Caribbean Philosophical Association is pleased to announce the 2022 recipients of the association’s awards for contributions to philosophical thought, literature, and mentorship: Frantz Fanon...
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On Being a Community of Women Philosophers: SWIP-TR Conferences in Isolation

“I came to theory because I was hurting–the pain within me was so intense that I could not go on living. I came to...
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Ask A Senior Woman Philosopher: Advice for New Faculty Leaders

I’m a new administrator and I’m interested in developing and advocating for inclusive policies to better support junior women in the discipline of Philosophy....
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Two Sixtieth’s for Fanon

Frantz Marguerite Victor Fanon, whose adopted middle name was “Omar” during his participation in the struggle for national liberation in Algeria, died on December...
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Roe v. Wade and the Need for a Feminist Theory of Borders

In early December, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in what may prove to be one of the most significant migration cases of our...
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Gender Ratio in Philosophy: An Interview with Katharina Nieswandt

Katharina Nieswandt directed a team of philosophers and psychologists (Heather Maranges, Maxine Iannuccilli, Ulf Hlobil and Kristen Dunfield) who developed the first inferential-statistical model...
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Barcelona Principles for a Globally Inclusive Philosophy: Interview with Filippo Contesi

View the Barcelona Principles here Filippo Contesi is Beatriu de Pinós Postdoctoral Fellow in the LOGOS Research Group in Analytic Philosophy, University of Barcelona. He...