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Introducing Climate Ethics and a New Climate Principle

Many of us are acutely aware that climate change exacerbates injustice: those who will suffer disproportionately are those in global precarity who have contributed...

Genealogies of Philosophy: Mariëtte Willemsen

Mariëtte Willemsen moved from language games to compassion, from Nietzsche to Murdoch - a cycle in Amsterdam over forty years.

Enjoy a New Introductory Philosophy Textbook

As part of the Blog of the APA‘s partnership with Exact Editions, we are offering one new book in its entirety for readers to...

An Education that Works for Students: Paul Blaschko

Beginning from their perspective, design courses for students to live a good life. Now you've an accessible way into philosophy.

The Point is to Change the World

“The philosophers have hitherto only interpreted the world in various ways,” he famously said. “The point, however, is to change it.” Karl Marx penned these...

American Ecstatics: A Surfacing

We have to make room for societies that are not colonial. American philosophy has not come to terms with this task. It is more than theoretical.

Recently Published Book: Banshee and the Sperm Whale

Jake Camp is a writer and community college philosophy professor who lives in Colorado with his sons.  He talked with Heidi Schmidt about his...

The Philosophy of Computer Science

What is the subject matter of the philosophy of computer science? I believe that the philosophical questions lurk everywhere, even beyond those areas conspicuously...

Enjoy a new book on Chinese Philosophy

As part of the Blog of the APA‘s partnership with Exact Editions, we are offering one new book by Princeton University Press in its...

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.