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Black Issues in Philosophy: A Conversation on The Black Panther

...to stand because he was now king. It is a crucial political scene. It signified T’Challa as humble, despite being a king. He is king of his people, but he...

Should Philosophy Classrooms Get Gritty? (Part 2)

Welcome again to The Teaching Workshop, where your questions related to pedagogy are answered. Each post features questions submitted by readers with answers from others within the profession. Have a...

The Teaching Workshop: Should Philosophy Classrooms Get Gritty?

...question? Send it to PhilTeacherWorkshop@gmail.com. Question: How should we respond to increasing pressure from students to make our courses easier? Put another way: “Should philosophy classrooms get gritty?” Nathan King...

Welcome to our Associate Editor: Nathan Oseroff

I’m pleased to announce the addition of a new member of the editorial team, Nathan Oseroff, as associate editor. Nathan is a graduate student at King’s College London where he...

Black Issues in Philosophy: Australian Continental Philosophy

...proverb: “Mwana wamambo muranda kumwe.” The king’s child, when in another kingdom, when elsewhere, is (no better than) a servant. It served as a caution against a sense of entitlement,...

Philosophy in the Contemporary World: The Moral Imperative to Assume the Worst—Philosophy’s Response to Donald Trump

...disseminated abroad. Ushahidi, the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Hate Map and Shaun King of the New York Daily News have been doing similar work by collecting incidences of hate crimes...

Interview with Dale DeBakcsy, Author of The Cartoon History of Humanism

...a madman shoving orphans into a grinder to feed the king while cackling, “Nasty, Brutish, and Short” over and over. That is a massive disservice to a thinker whose ideas...

What Are You Reading? (April 25-May 1)

...role civil disobedience has to the government. In addition to reading classics on civil disobedience like Thoreau’s Civil Disobedience, Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” and some...

About

...Nathan’s primary research project at the moment is the question of how to conceive of revolution and resistance without making revolution advocate for one type of political state.  Nathan received...