Into Philosophy

Genealogies of Philosophy: Lynne Huffer (part II)

We explore the "thought of the outside" through the "historical a priori," Sapphic fragments, and the moral ambivalence of eros. QAnon makes an appearance.

Practical Enlightenment: Bin Song (part II)

A consistent, post-colonial practice sincerely harmonizes human relations for the global, common good. One Ruist scholar shows how, drawing on a spiritual mystery deserving of careful articulation.

Genealogies of Philosophy: Lynne Huffer (part I)

Developing an ethics of wonder born of "strange eros," Lynne Huffer discusses her tenderness for Foucault & how she came to read him through Sappho.

On Flight: Bin Song (part I)

A scholar holds the tensions in his cultural and political history, seeking to understand his experience and to convert it to public benefit.

Genealogies of Philosophy: Aaron Jaffe

In the face of social and political struggles, is philosophy inert? Aaron Jaffe discusses how philosophy can both explain oppressive realities and contribute to liberating us from them.

Changing our Institutions: PfS

Rebecca Millsop & Eugene Chislenko founded Philosophers for Sustainability in order to change the profession. With 150 members in 17 countries in its first two years, PfS is going strong.

Genealogies of Philosophy: Michael O. Eze

"I am because you are." Michael O. Eze discusses ubuntu philosophy and decolonization.

Ghosts of the Future: Behrens & Sanders

A group of artists live thoughtfully in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, working to become a part of the place. Their community becomes a source of philosophy.

Genealogies of Philosophy: Susan Neiman (part II)

How should societies take collective responsibility for their historical crimes? Could Susan help me think about historical crime in philosophy?

Philosophy as a Way of Life: Julia Gibson

Dr. Julia D. Gibson lives on the family farm with history stretching back to 1795 and the colonial dislocation of Indigenous peoples.