Unfinished Garden: Desislava Parashkevova
A process philosopher concerned with individuation leaves academia to tend her own garden. Much to her surprise and relief, there, alongside her family - it flourishes unfinished.
Creating Change for Students, Teachers, and the Discipline
It is easy to get bogged down by climate change and its accompanying symptoms: fires, drought, record temperatures, and flooding across the world. What...
Philosophy and the Mirror of Technology: Interview with Christopher Tollefsen
One of the goals of this series is to explore the impact of technology on ordinary lives, especially the underappreciated negative aspects of the...
Recently Published Book: Michel Foucault’s Sexuality: The 1964 Clermont-Ferrand & 1969 Vincennes Lectures,
Bernard E. Harcourt is the Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science at Columbia University and a chaired professor...
Understanding Morality and No-Self in the context of Western and Buddhist Themes
Can there be morality without self? Do we need a sense of self for morality and ethics to work?
The question of selfhood or personhood...
To Learn Is Beautiful, But Who Gets To? Katherine Starting Out
Wanting to study philosophy, Katherine Cassese will be taking us through her time in college. As she prepared to leave Cleveland, Ohio for Cambridge, Massachusetts, Sidra & Jeremy interviewed her about her new mini-series.
Recently Published Book: Seen and Not Heard
Jana Mohr Lone is the director of the University of Washington Center for Philosophy for Children, an academic research center devoted to scholarship and...
Philosophy and the Mirror of Technology: Quantum AI Invigorates Spinoza
Quantum artificial intelligence ("QAI") is revolutionizing computing because it is not limited to the binary nature of conventional computer bits (which must have a...
Marisa Diaz-Waian: Philosophy, like Love, Is For Everyone
Marisa Diaz-Waian runs a community-based learning program in outdoor Montana.
Why Relativism is the Worst Idea Ever
The philosopher Allan Bloom once lamented: ‘There is one thing a professor can be absolutely certain of: almost every student entering the university believes,...









