Congratulations to our fellow graduate student, Joel Lorenzatti, for his article “Aphantasia: A Philosophical Approach,” being published in Philosophical Psychology!
Check out Joel’s article below!
Congratulations to our fellow graduate student, Joel Lorenzatti, for his article “Aphantasia: A Philosophical Approach,” being published in Philosophical Psychology!
Check out Joel’s article below!
Congratulations to Professor Lewis Gordon for his most recent interview with Tavis Smiley on The “Tavis Smiley” Podcast!
Listen to the latest episode here:
Congratulations to Associate Professor Ting-An Lin for being chosen as one of the Plenary Speakers for the 2023 Public Philosophy Network Conference!
This year’s PPN Conference theme is “Facing Technology: The Role of Public Philosophy.” Check out more details below:
Congratulations to Professor Lewis Gordon for his recent interview on The Chasing Leviathan Podcast to discuss his newly published book, Black Existentialism and Decolonizing Knowledge.
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Congratulations to Professor Tracy Llanera for her interview in The Guardian titled, “Better martyrs’: the growing role of women in the far-right movement.”
Check out Professor Llanera’s interview here:
‘Better martyrs’: the growing role of women in the far-right movement
Congratulations to Professor Mitchell Green for his interview on The Gray Area with Sean Illing! Professor Green was featured on the episode “Is the episode to self-discovery pointless?” to discuss self-knowledge and self-deception.
Check out Professor Green’s interview here!
Congratulations to Graduate Student, Ananda Griffin, for her essay “Why Black Women’s Affect?” being featured in the Black Issues in Philosophy – Blog of the American Philosophical Association!
Read Ananda Griffin’s article below:
Check out a symposium on Professor Tracy Llanera‘s book Richard Rorty: Outgrowing Modern Nihilism featured in the new issue of Metaphilosophy.
Read Symposium on Richard Rorty: Outgrowing Modern Nihilism by Tracy Llanera
Congratulations to Professor Lewis Gordon for publishing his new book, “Black Existentialism and Decolonizing Knowledge,” that consists of his key philosophical writings.
Check out Professor Gordon’s new book below:
Black Existentialism and Decolonizing Knowledge by Lewis R. Gordon
Congratulations to Visiting Assistant Professor, Christopher Rahlwes, for his article “Silence and Contradiction in the Jaina Saptabhangi” in the Journal of Indian Philosophy!
Check out Christopher Rahlwes’ article below!