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.
Enjoy a book on Environmental Ethics
As part of the Blog of the APA‘s partnership with Exact Editions, we are offering one new book by Hackett Press in its entirety...
The Joseph Saga: Turnabouts, Trade-Offs, and Transience
Literary works often stimulate philosophical reflection. Such is the case with the Biblical account of the life of Joseph as related in the final chapters...
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.
Enjoy a book about Moral Philosophy
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Martin Luther King Jr.’s View of Metaethics and Normative Ethics
It’s January 18, 2021. The 45th President of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump, has just been impeached for a second time...
Genealogies of Philosophy: Michael O. Eze
"I am because you are." Michael O. Eze discusses ubuntu philosophy and decolonization.
Enjoy a book about the Vienna Circle
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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.
Announcing the winners of the Journal of the History of Philosophy Book Prize
The 2020 Journal of the History of Philosophy Book Prize (books published in 2019) is awarded to Sanford Shieh (Wesleyan University) for Necessity Lost: Modality and...