Bat-Ami Bar On: In Memoriam
Teacher. Mentor. Friend. The fortunate among us would use these words to characterize our relationships with our dissertation directors. Working closely with them over...
Congrats to the “Diversifying Analytic Theology” Prize Winner
We are delighted to announce the winner of our prize “Diversifying Analytic Theology,” sponsored by the APA’s Diversity and Inclusiveness fund and organized by...
Washed-over Colonial Realities of The Crown
By Vashna Jagarnath
All this The Crown craze, what the hell is happening to the world?
I understood the Downton Abbey thing, even though it was...
Uncovering Deaf Women Philosophers
When I was in graduate school, I started keeping a notebook with all of the references to deaf people and the experience of being...
How Inclusive and Accessible Is Your Statement on Inclusion and Accessibility?
As I was preparing for this new semester, I found myself copying and pasting the ‘Statement on Inclusion and Accessibility’ from my previous syllabi....
Entropy and the Elderly in the Neoliberal Age
In the September 2020 issue of Harper’s Magazine, Andrew Cockburn writes about the appalling negligence shown toward the elderly in American nursing homes. The...
Early Modern Philosophy: A Perverse Thought Experiment
Here’s a perverse thought experiment. Let’s suppose that we set ourselves the task of writing a history of philosophy that reflects and represents human...
Inter-American Philosophy in Mexico: Report on the SAAP’s 47th Annual Conference
The Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy (SAAP) had its 47th annual conference, holding it for the first time in Mexico, at the...
On the Path: An Interview with Dr. Shannon Speed
As the plight of Indigenous peoples is also a Black issue in philosophy, not only because it should be a concern of everyone but...
A Working-Class Philosopher in the Time of COVID-19
This post is a part of The COVID-Chronicles series. This series is dedicated to giving voice to graduate student experiences and needs during the...





