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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?

Enjoy New Books on Logic, Death, and Science

As part of the Blog of the APA‘s partnership with Exact Editions, we are offering three new books by Princeton University Press in their...

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.

Genealogies of Philosophy: Susan Neiman (part I)

We interviewed Susan Neiman, high school drop out and Harvard grad, about her path to becoming a public intellectual.

Enjoy Eight New Books on White Privilege, Plotinus, and More

As part of the Blog of the APA‘s partnership with Exact Editions, we are offering eight new books in their entirety for readers to...
Image: Elsa Tomkowiak, “OUT | Phébus’s Moire,” 2019. ArtZuid, photo by Sidra Shahid

Into Philosophy

Introducing a "series of mini-series" wherein "stories exceed ideas"

Helping Philosophy Students Persuade for the November 3rd Election

In the last week before the November presidential election, are we philosophy instructors setting our students up to fail in arguing about climate change,...

No Matter How You Put It, Scientism Is Still A Bad Idea

Is science the only or best source of knowledge, justification, and rational belief? If you answer in the affirmative, you are affected by an...

Time Will Tell Interview with Michael P. Masters

Identified Flying Objects cautiously examines the premise that ‘UFOs’ and ‘Aliens’ are simply our distant human descendants, returning from the future to study us...

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...