Philosophy in the Contemporary World: Women’s History and the Politics of Shame in Ireland
This year, women’s history month opened in Ireland with revelations of a mass-grave containing infant remains at a former institution for single mothers. Excavations...
Ethics and Contemporary Politics: Trump Junior’s Emails and the Rule of Law
With the release last week of Donald Trump Junior’s emails, from which the public learned that he enthusiastically embraced the offer of a Kremlin...
Philosophy in the Contemporary World: Hipsters and Imaginative Resistance
Hipsters are all around us: drinking their underroasted coffee, sporting funny facial hair and wearing knitted hats. I’m not a hipster myself. But some...
What Are You Reading…On Mystery
Over the last month I’ve read two of Kate Ross’s Julien Kestrel mysteries. For those of you not aware, Julien Kestrel is a fictional...
Philosophy in the Contemporary World: Do Antifascist Protests Help the Far Right?
Proper societal organization relies on effective decision making processes. These processes influence our places of work, local communities, education, health services, and political institutions....
What Are You Reading…On Psychoanalysis
Every so often I come across an article about the psychology of some prominent figure. Sometimes it is a politician, sometimes a celebrity, sometimes...
Lost Foundations and the Art of Coping
As of now, I’ve had two friends confess that they don’t know if they exist. Interesting, to be sure. But we know that philosophers,...
Philosophy in the Contemporary World: Lessons from Aristotle about Truthfulness
President Donald Trump has been called many things. But one scarcely noted label is what’s most obvious—President Trump boasts. He’s a braggart who endlessly...
What Are You Reading…On Differences Between Generations?
Yesterday morning I read an interesting op-ed in The Washington Post which made the argument that more leaking is done by millennials because employers...
Early Career Research Spotlight: Joseph Stenberg
This installment of the early-career research spotlight series looks at the work of Joseph Stenberg, who is beginning the second year of a two-year...