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Women in Philosophy: Reflections on the Ford-Kavanaugh Hearings

...Women in Philosophy asked several philosophers to provide some for this special edition of the series. Thanks to the following individuals for their contributions. Katharine Jenkins (University of Nottingham) Debra...

James and the Giant Podcast: Philosophy Outside Academia

...tools to disseminate information everywhere, if philosophy isn’t part of that extracommunal process its indicative of a problem within philosophy. I love the other popular philosophy podcasts, they are incredibly...

Diversifying the Canon: Interview with Alison Peterman

...and others, on issues in natural philosophy and philosophy of cognition. What are you doing in your own classroom to diversify the philosophical canon? I teach courses in early modern...

APA Member Interview: Kevin W. Gray

Kevin W. Gray is currently completing the JD at Osgoode Hall Law School. He holds a PhD from Laval University in political philosophy (2011). He was also a visiting scholar...

Some Notes on Philosophical Methodology, or Salvaging Cassirer

...to determine how we got here, how contemporary philosophy became what it is, and how various possibilities for what philosophy might have become were foreclosed as a result. These are...

On Diversifying the Classroom from Within: An Interview with Perry Zurn

Perry Zurn is Assistant Professor of philosophy at American University. He researches broadly in the fields of political philosophy, gender theory, and applied ethics, and his work contributes specifically to critical prison studies and curiosity studies. Zurn has...

Black Issues in Philosophy: A Conversation on Get Out

...is editor of Black Issues in Philosophy and Professor of Philosophy at UCONN-Storrs; Honorary President of the Global Center for Advanced Studies; the 2018–2019 Boaventura de Sousa Santos Chair in...

Negativity and Democracy: Marxism and the Critical Theory Tradition

...of our prison? Are we the victims of capital or we should be proud of being the crisis of it? What is it that which dominates us: the state and...

How Can Philosophy Bake Bread?

Philosophy Bakes Bread is a radio show and podcast that promotes public philosophy by showcasing philosophy’s relevance for everyday life as well as public policy. Philosophers including Martha Nussbaum and...

Plot as argument, argument as plot (Part 2)

...can you take from what you know about writing good philosophy, and how can you apply it to novels or shorter stories? But also, I want to address what you...