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APA Member Interview: Jacob Andrews

Jacob J. Andrews is a PhD candidate at Loyola University Chicago. He received his MA from Marquette and MPhil from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven....

Self-Love in the Academy Interview: Kristina Dukoski

Kristina Dukoski is an undergraduate philosophy student at the University of Toronto Scarborough. She has experience as a teaching assistant in both introductory philosophy...

APA Member Interview: Thomas Ames

Thomas Ames is an M.A. student in Philosophy at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. He studies memory and the self, delusions, and motivation. He...
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Thriving and Surviving Grad School

Assuming no disasters, this will be the last year of my PhD program. Before the final push, I want to share some hard-earned wisdom...

APA Member Interview: Michael M. Kazanjian

Michael M. Kazanjian teaches college philosophy at Triton College. He is revising toward the third edition of his third book, Unified Philosophy: Interdisciplinary Metaphysics,...

APA Member Interview: Efren Alverio II

Efren Alverio II is a PhD candidate in the Department of Politics, Media and Philosophy at La Trobe University in Melbourne.  His research focuses...

APA Member Interview: William Albuquerqueis

William Albuquerque is currently a third-year graduate student at University of California San Diego, working within value theory – particularly issues related to moral responsibility. ...

APA Member Interview: Robert Barnard

Robert Barnard is Professor of Philosophy at The University of Mississippi. He joined the faculty at the University of Mississippi about twenty years ago...

APA Member Interview: Tomas Albergo

Tomas Albergo is a PhD student in philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh. He is mainly interested in metaphysics, (meta)ethics, and perception, with keen...

APA Member Interview: Simona Aimar

Simona Aimar is an Assistant Professor at University College London. She works on ancient and contemporary philosophy, mainly focussing on metaphysics and semantics. Sometimes...