Congratulations to Professor Emerita Margaret Gilbert for her accomplishments as the 2023 – 2024 President of the APA Pacific Division, publishing her new book this year, and being interviewed on The Phi Beta Kappa Society podcast!
Michael P. Lynch: Collaborative Research and Intellectual Humility
Congratulations to Professor Michael P. Lynch for his work on intellectual humility and academic arrogance featured in Nature!
Alumna Mary Gregg: New Book “The Untold Help of Harmful Visual Jokes: No Funny Business”
Congratulations to fellow alumna, Dr. Mary Gregg, for her new published book, The Untold Help of Harmful Visual Jokes: No Funny Business, now available for purchase on Amazon!
Katrina Kish: Recent Conference Presentations
Congratulations to one of our graduate students, Katrina Kish, for her recent presentations at the Trust, Hope, and Rationality: Lung Early Career Conference and the Salzburg Conference for Young Analytic Philosophy.
Joel Lorenzatti: Published in Philosophical Psychology
Congratulations to our fellow graduate student, Joel Lorenzatti, for his article “Aphantasia: A Philosophical Approach,” being published in Philosophical Psychology!
Lewis Gordon: New Interview with Tavis Smiley
Congratulations to Professor Lewis Gordon for his most recent interview with Tavis Smiley on The “Tavis Smiley” Podcast!
Ting-An Lin: Plenary Speaker of the 2023 Public Philosophy Network Conference
Congratulations to Associate Professor Ting-An Lin for being chosen as one of the Plenary Speakers for the 2023 Public Philosophy Network Conference!
Expression and Self-Knowledge
Wiley, 2023
Lewis Gordon: Interview on The Chasing Leviathan Podcast
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.
Tracy Llanera: Interviewed by The Guardian
Congratulations to Professor Tracy Llanera for her interview in The Guardian titled, “Better martyrs’: the growing role of women in the far-right movement.”