Arash Babaei is a specialist in the philosophy of education, a writer, and a researcher in moral development and values education. He is recognized for his active work in philosophy for children, designing innovative workshops, and providing educational counseling, and he also has expertise in AI ethics. Personal Website: www.arashbabaeip4c.ir What excites you about philosophy? […] The post APA Member Interview: Arash Babaei first appeared on Blog of the APA.| Blog of the APA
Sondra Charbadze is a fourth-year Ph.D. student at SUNY Stony Brook, where she is studying phenomenology, philosophy of science, and philosophy of technology, with the goal of developing embodied, human-centered methodologies. Link to your website: www.sondrawriter.com What excites you about philosophy? Its application to everything! As an undergraduate, I was able to conduct research with […] The post APA Member Interview: Sondra Charbadze first appeared on Blog of the APA.| Blog of the APA
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In July, Sara Aronowitz and Reza Hadisi authored a petition calling on the American Philosophical Association (APA) to condemn the war crimes and atrocities in Gaza, express solidarity with Palestinian scholars, and honor the APA’s commitment to the mission of Scholars at Risk (SAR). The petition currently has almost 500 signatures. A few weeks later, the APA board […]| BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
By Peter C. Gøtzsche | Brownstone Institute | September 8, 2025 I am a specialist in internal medicine and have a keen interest in statistics and research methodology.1 My general approach to scien…| Aletho News
This article has appeared on Mondoweiss. “The American Psychological Association is abandoning its commitment to human rights by refusing to speak out on Palestine “The American Psychological Association claims to “prioritize human rights advocacy,” but if its leaders want to … Continue reading →| Liberation Psychology
Liberation Psychology: Theory, Method, Practice, and Social Justice Lillian Comas-Díaz and Edil Torres Rivera Numerous parts of the word, especially in the Global South, have embraced Liberation Psychology (Burton & Guzzo, 2020). However, the United States mainstream psychology has been … Continue reading →| Liberation Psychology
Confessioni di un agente pubblicitario: come ho contribuito a trasformare gli antipsicotici atipici in un’industria da miliardi di dollari Come abbiamo ridefinito la schizofrenia, riscritto la narrativa sulla sicurezza degli antipsicotici e contribuito a guidare uno dei lanci farmaceutici più riusciti (e preoccupanti) nella storia. Di Lydia Green Già pubblicato su Mad in America del […] The post Confessioni di un agente pubblicitario: come ho contribuito a trasformare gli antipsicotici ...| Mad in Italy
Jacob Browning is a substitute assistant professor at Baruch College. His work focuses on topics in the philosophy of mind and AI, from both historical and contemporary points of view. For contact information and publications, see www.jacob-browning.com What is your favorite thing that you’ve written?The articles I think fondly of are my co-written ones. I’ve…| Blog of the APA
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Ryan S. Bingham is a doctoral candidate at the University of Chicago Divinity School, where he studies the work of Jacques Derrida at the intersections of the philosophy of religion and the study of religion, culture, and politics. His dissertation is entitled “A Materialism without Substance: Jacques Derrida and Questions of Responsibility at the Closure| Blog of the APA
Vikas Beniwal is currently pursuing an M.A. in Philosophy at the University of Mississippi. Prior to this, he earned an M.A. in Philosophy and B.E. in Computer Engineering from the University of Mumbai. His research interests include moral and political philosophy, and he cares about animal welfare and environmental issues. PhilPeople: vikas-beniwal What excites you| Blog of the APA
In February 1971, at the tail end of Richard Nixon’s first term, his Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, Elliot Richardson, approved a directive| Health Industry Washington Watch
“The benign prerogative of pardoning” At the birth of the United States, Alexander Hamilton argued in Federalist 74 that “Humanity and good policy conspire to dictate, that the benign prerogative of pardoning should be as little as possible fettered or embarrassed.” Yet, long before Trump and Biden’s recent pardons, the pardoning power has been controversial…| Blog of the APA
Below is the audio recording of Robert Audi’s John Dewey Lecture, “Five Decades of Philosophy,” given at the 2018 Central Division Meeting. The full text is available on the APA website (member sign-in is required) as well as on JSTOR. The audio of the lecture is available here: "Five Decades of Philosophy" by Robert Audi| Blog of the APA
The American Philosophical Association is pleased to announce the following 16 prizes for the second half of 2024. APA prizes recognize many areas of philosophy research by philosophers at various career stages, as well as the teaching of philosophy and public philosophy. For more details about the winners and prizes, please visit the 2024 APA…| Blog of the APA
By Elizabeth Levine In January 2019, the American Philosophical Association will hold its Eastern meeting in New York City. In honor of the One Hundred and Fifteenth meeting, Wiley has compi…| The Philosopher's Eye
The American Psychiatric Association (APA) issues an alert over the rising number of state laws aimed at harming trans youth, the FBI just arrested a “gender critical” guy for threateni…| TransAdvocate