Search

Philosophy in Prison - search results

Solidarity, Not Charity: Mutual Aid’s An-archic History

...this difference by taking a detour through the philosophy of Peter Kropotkin before opening up two sites of debate within activist communities regarding the tensions between mutual aid work and...

APA Member Interview: Teresa Bruno Nino

Teresa Bruno Nino is a philosophy PhD candidate at the Syracuse University philosophy department. She is currently living in State College, PA, working on her dissertation and teaching philosophy at...

From Durban to the World

...process of working out its own politics was, drawing on the idea that the political prison has been a university during apartheid, to frame itself as a university, and struggle...

Syllabus Showcase: Public Philosophy, Claire Michael and Ravit Dotan

Public philosophy is philosophy oriented towards the general public. In our class, titled “Public Philosophy” and taught at UC Berkeley in the Spring of 2020, philosophy majors used public philosophy...

Inter-American Philosophy in Mexico: Report on the SAAP’s 47th Annual Conference

...spoke on his Society’s (Mexican Federation of Philosophy for Children) efforts to have philosophy for children taught in schools. Children can learn 100 thinking skills, including cognitive, procedural, and attitudinal...

Contributors

...interests lately have included pre-college philosophy, philosophy of education, virtue ethics, and philosophy of emotion. Stephen serves on the Board of Directors for the Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization (PLATO)....

Archive

Time Will Tell: An Interview with Boram Jeong

...works on 19th & 20th century continental philosophy and social & political philosophy, specifically the politics of time — theories of racialized, colonial, and gendered temporalities. She teaches courses on...

Fatphobia, Women, and COVID-19

...philosophy, posts on issues of concern to women in the field of philosophy, and posts that put philosophy to work to address issues of concern to women in the wider...

“Is America Possible?”: Protest, Pandemic, and Planetary Possibility

...that, they know what they’re talking about. They say that all these people writing about philosophy—they don’t know what they’re saying. Because for them philosophy is something that they write...