...questions about appropriation of stories that, some argue, belong to others. “Someone else is telling my story”: that statement is a forceful protest. A powerful sense of ownership attaches to...
...critical to electoral democracy, and to the distinction between democratic and undemocratic elections. There are many philosophical and practical questions involved in determining what a right to stand is: a...
...Ukraine, the analytics director at Internews Ukraine, one of the largest and oldest Ukrainian media NGOs, and the editor-in-chief of UkraineWorld.org, a multimedia project in English about Ukraine. He is...
...‘free speech.’ But I think ‘free speech’ is a cliché which leads us in the wrong direction because it suggests that the thing which is free is speech as opposed...
...Western Marxism. As a small club at a small university, we are able to accommodate the interests and questions of club members. To alleviate beginners’ apprehensions about participating in philosophical...
...meaninglessness and powerlessness, as well as a gap between textbook knowledge and real-life experiences. This issue was highlighted when one of our co-leaders, while researching a paper on nihilism, found...
...could talk to my instructors for these classes just as easily as I had talked to faculty the prior semester, and my life as a graduate student still felt fulfilling....
...when we take responsibility for our existence by making life-defining choices, we lead an authentic human life. Taking responsibility for who and what we are through life-defining choices raises questions...
...questions: What is the task of the philosopher? Where is the place for feeling in the philosophy classroom? What does it mean for Black feminist and other “outsider” figures to...
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