...slavery, Antebellum slavery, segregation, colonization, the disciplinary obstacles for black scholars in black studies, the prison-industrial complex, and the underlying harm of anti-blackness. The concept of collective responsibility is indispensable since...
...Philosophy from Connecticut College in May 2021. His areas of interest span moral psychology, social epistemology, philosophy of education, ethics, and philosophy of science. What excites you about philosophy? Philosophy...
...contexts shape the possibilities of research, speech, and our visions of philosophy. Kranti Saran is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Head of the Department of Philosophy at Ashoka University,...
...among others. The interest of this text to scholars of social and political philosophy, political theory, philosophy of science, and philosophy of race is self-evident. This text is extremely valuable...
...that are legally the obligation of the state. The Women in Philosophy series publishes posts on women in the history of philosophy, posts on issues of concern to women in...
...is philosophy of – coming from – the people. I also hear your comfort with confusion. These cohere with Wittgenstein’s admonition to analytic philosophers to look and see, since otherwise...
...evolution that will also help young academics and students navigate philosophy today. The following is an edited extract from the introduction to a book on philosophy, Coming Round: Philosophy in the...
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This series invites seasoned philosophers to share critical reflections on emergent and institutionalised shapes of and encounters within philosophy. The series collects experience-based explorations of philosophy’s personal, institutional, and disciplinary...