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Racist Research Must Be Named, But Often Allowed

In a recent open letter, many Princeton faculty members call on the university to acknowledge the inadequacy of our efforts toward anti-racism up to now, and to do much more going...

Elizabeth Harman

Elizabeth Harman is Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Philosophy and Human Values at Princeton University. She can be reached at eharman@princeton.edu. Tweet...

Wayne Norman

Wayne Norman is a political philosopher at Duke University. He is currently writing a book called The Ethical Adversary: How to Play Fair When You’re Playing to Win in Sports,...

John Capps

John Capps is Professor of Philosophy at Rochester Institute of Technology. His main areas of research are Pragmatism (especially Dewey), epistemology (especially theories of truth and justification), and the history...

John Lawless

John Lawless is assistant professor of philosophy at Utica College, where he teaches social, political, and legal philosophy. His research concerns the relationship between freedom and legal governance. Find more...

Antony Aumann

Antony Aumann is an associate professor of philosophy at Northern Michigan University. He is the author of Art and Selfhood: A Kierkegaardian Account and co-editor of New Kierkegaard Research. Tweet...

Doctors Need to Step Back from the Movement to Defund the Police

On June 6, 2020, protesters in Dallas, Texas, rally against police violence. (by Matthew T Rader, MatthewTRader.com, License CC-BY-SA) Since the end of May, scholars, doctors, and medical organizations have...

Don’t Stand With Me

The global fury unleashed against police brutality and anti-Black racism in the United States continues unabated. As poet Gil Scott-Heron once said, “America is once again in shock! America leads...

Dana Delibovi

Dana Delibovi (MA, New York University) has a hybrid nonacademic/academic career as a healthcare communications writer and an adjunct professor of philosophy. Tweet...

Madeline Ward

Madeline Ward is a PhD candidate in philosophy at Georgetown University and works on topics in feminist epistemology, bioethics, and social justice. You can read more of her work at...