Recently Published Book Spotlight: Three American Hegels
Ryan Johnson is Associate Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Elon University. Ryan’s books include Deleuze, A Stoic, Phenomenology of Black Spirit (co-written with...
From Human to Cyborg: Art, Technology, and the Redefinition of Human Identity
Throughout the past century, technology's integration into the human body has redefined our understanding of identity, autonomy, and what it means to be human....
Ahimsic Communication: An Alternative to Civility
When it comes to contentious conversations, the call for civility is commonplace. Rarely do we hear a call for nonviolence in communication. This is...
A Clothing Paradox Unbuttoned: Why We Should All Be Ethical Shoppers
I have always put some effort into the clothing that I wear. Like most people, I like looking good and being fashionable. Although I...
Questioning Questions
I struggle mightily with the question of what it’s fair to explore in a philosophy class. First, I teach in a state that recently...
Navigating the Intersection of AI, Science, and Society
In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the landscape of scientific inquiry and public discourse, philosophers find themselves at a critical juncture....
Making Womanness Striking: Salience-based Tensions in Socially Progressive Initiatives
you will always end up philosophically on the subject of your gender simply because you will be seen as a woman first and...
The Wildlife State of Gaia
Forests in which our ancient australopithecine ancestors evolved are in our archetypal unconscious, and it’s time we heed nature’s call for attention. In short,...
Rebellion and Ethics: An Aperture to Possibilities
This post was originally published on Filosofía en la Red. It has been translated as part of the APA Blog’s ongoing collaboration with Filosofía...
Maria Lugones: A Meditation on Acompañamiento, Compartir y Compas
A continuación se encuentra una versión en español.
A Spanish translation of this post is below.
I remember the first time I met you. It was...