Philosophy as a Transitional Genre: On Richard Rorty’s Intellectual Bequest
Recently, the Richard Rorty Society hosted the second international conference at Penn State University, with the title “Rorty’s Ethics.” The conference took place November...
“Diversifying Analytic Theology” Prize Winner Announcement
by the editors of the Journal of Analytic Theology
We are delighted to announce the winner of our prize “Diversifying analytic theology,” sponsored by the...
Proprioception of Thinking and Emotional Intelligence are Central to Doing Philosophy with Children
Philosophy with
children often focuses on abstract reasoning skills, but as
David Bohm points out the “entire process of mind” consists of our
abstract thought as well as our “tacit, concrete...
A Neurophilosophy of Conflict, War, and Peace
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a three-part series exploring the relationship between neuroscience, philosophy, and society.
Theories of conflict in the...
Recently Published Book Spotlight: Dignity, A History
What is your work about?
Dignity: A History is the first book dedicated to the development of the concept of human dignity. Although various monographs...
The Importance of Unorthodox Narratives in Philosophy
Few reading the Blog of the American Philosophical Association would be surprised that the word, "philosophy" comes from the Greek, philosophia, meaning "love of...
New Ethics Center in Yaoundé, Cameroon
Earlier this year I was fortunate enough to be a part of the launch week event for the Ethics and Public Policy Laboratory (EthicsLab,...
The Forefront of Research: The Canadian Society for Epistemology
Editor's note: This post is the first in a new ongoing series for the APA Blog, The Forefront of Research. The purpose of this...
Recently Published Book Spotlight: Subjects That Matter
This edition of the Recently Published Book Spotlight is about Dr. Namita Goswami. She is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Indiana State University....
A Neurophilosophy of global trans-cultural understanding
Editor's Note: This is the first in a three-part series exploring the relationship between neuroscience, philosophy, and society.
Philosophy of culture has a long...








