Monthly Archives: June, 2018

What Are You Reading…On the Genesis of Economics

I am almost finished teaching my second semester of Business Ethics. While my students get a decent survey of moral norms from a variety...

Discussion: The Relationship Between Philosophy, Science & Religion

In an interview for What Is It Like to Be a Philosopher?, Clifford Sosis asks Helen De Cruz (Oxford Brookes University) about the relationship between...

Imprints in Time: a Moderately Robust Past

Editors note: Because of a major snowfall in Savannah, GA during the Eastern APA, the Blog of the APA has been hosting papers by...

Women in Philosophy: Minority Identities, “Minority Concerns”

By Tiffany Gordon Most of my work is situated along the lines of my identity. It should not be surprising, then, that since I am...

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...

APA Member Interview: Simon Noriega-Olmos

Simon Noriega-Olmos (PhD Princeton, 2008) is the FCT-Researcher at the Center of Philosophy of the University of Lisbon, History of Philosophy Group.  His field...