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What Are You Reading…On Diplomacy

President Obama is on what will likely be his last tour of Asia as President. Most recently, this has taken him to China for...

Taking Employment Seriously: Amending Rawls’s Theory of Justice

By Larry Udell John Rawls commented in A Theory of Justice that a just society will ensure “full employment in the sense that anyone who...

What Are You Reading…On the Ontology of Moving

Since composing the last What Are You Reading? column, I have moved across several states to my new job at Marian University in Fond...

Early Career Research Spotlight: Kristen Irwin

This installment of the early-career research spotlight series looks at the work of Kristen Irwin. She is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Loyola...

What Are You Reading…On the Concept of Trans

Trans issues have been on the minds of many this summer (the Huffington Post has a whole page of articles that were written on...

Interview with Dale DeBakcsy, Author of The Cartoon History of Humanism

Later this month, The Cartoon History of Humanism, Volume One: Antiquity to Enlightenment will be published by Humanist Press. According to John Loftus, author...

What Are You Reading…On Politics and Epistemology

What counts as true within the field of politics is influenced by many factors. The presence of a multitude of people, the power that...

What Are You Reading…On Environmental Ethics

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration just put out its annual “State of the Climate” report. After collating data from hundreds of scientists around...

What Are You Reading…On Political Rhetoric

//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js The Democratic and Republican national conventions have now come and gone, taking with them the pomp and circumstance that accompanied both. While a lot...

What Are You Reading…On Rawls

This past week I attended the North American Society for Social Philosophy's (NASSP) annual conference, where I presented a paper on Rawls' theory of...