...motivated to study questions when I did a study that looked at how philosophy faculty read different types of texts and compared that to how other faculty and students (philosophy...
Stephanie Rivera Berruz is an Associate Professor at Marquette. Her research is inherently interdisciplinary and explores historiography, social identity, and current political issues. She received her PhD in philosophy from...
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...these women up as rational agents who are capable of answering for their behavior. The Women in Philosophy series publishes posts on those excluded in the history of philosophy on...
Katie Peters is a PhD Candidate in the University of Connecticut’s Department of Philosophy, completing a dissertation on far-right women and moral responsibility. She also works on problems in virtue...
...globally, but I do not wish to speak for my Indigenous colleagues across the world. The Women in Philosophy series publishes posts on those excluded in the history of philosophy...
Ideas about technological knowledge (in contrast to technical knowledge and to scientific knowledge) in philosophy of technology provide a powerful lens through which to consider the relationship between engineering and...
...with ample precedent in feminist philosophy, Africana philosophy, philosophy of race, etc.—would be that systems of domination and/or oppression involve the pretense that those who dominate are licensed to experience...
...can contribute to our understanding of philosophy. According to the film-as-philosophy movement, some narrative films should be regarded as works of philosophy that make an active contribution to our philosophical...
...their own to choose. The Women in Philosophy series publishes posts on those excluded in the history of philosophy on the basis of gender injustice, issues of gender injustice in...