How rational are we? And if we are not rational, how could we tell, since we would have to rely on our reasoning to make that determination? Over the last...
Joshua Mugg is an Assistant Professor at Park University in Kansas City where he coordinates Philosophy, Religion, and Interdisciplinary Studies. He works in philosophy of psychology, mind, and religion, primarily...
...McPherson, J. Angelo Corlett, Martin D.Carcieri, Michael Ridge, Tommy J. Curry, Joshua Cohen, Lawrence Blum, Glen Coulthard, Tommie Shelby, Erin Beeghly, Serene Khader, Elisabeth Paquette, Jennifer Morton, Sally Haslanger and...
...from Bin Song’s review of Joshua R. Brown & Alexus McLeod, Transcendence and Non-Naturalism in Early Chinese Thought) . Criterion II. “That it should be sincere” – Philosophy as a...
There are two broad approaches to globalization and global justice in the philosophical literature, namely statism and cosmopolitanism. Statists take the nation-state and its institutions as the primary locus of...
...politicians make use of religion. “It,” the Times article, was about Senator Joshua Hawley, infamous for his January 6 clenched-fist salute to the mob at the Capitol. In her tweet,...
Joshua Anderson is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Virginia State University. His research focuses on questions of global justice, and political philosophy more generally. His book, Justice, Community and...
...member of Das Unbehagen: A Free Association for Psychoanalysis, and arranges psychoanalytic conferences internationally. For more information, please visit: www.drvanessasinclair.net www.renderingunconscious.org www.trapart.net Sandra D. Mitchell Sandra D. Mitchell is distinguished...
...the consequence that “ingroup-outgroup” formation—a readily observable phenomena across a host of biological species—is replicated in human beings at the tribal, ethnic, and national levels. (See also Joshua Greene’s book.) In auspicious...