Claire Becerra is a Ph.D student in philosophy at Northwestern University, with interests in the philosophy of language, social epistemology, and the philosophy of education, all of which are informed by her indigeneity. She is a member of the Tohono O’odham Nation, and currently splits time between Chicago, New York City, and Arizona. What are […] The post APA Member Interview, Claire Becerra first appeared on Blog of the APA.| Blog of the APA
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
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
Peter Alward is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Saskatchewan. Originally from Halifax, Nova Scotia, he received his doctorate from The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in 1998. He works primarily on issues in the Philosophy of Art and Literature. What are you working on right now? Right now, I’m working on…| Blog of the APA
Ho Chi Minh City Open University Journal of Science has recently become a member of OASPA as a small professional publisher, further enriching the growing community of members. To gain more insight into their recent affiliation with OASPA and to learn more about them, we conducted an interview with Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thuan Nguyen, Editor-in-Chief. […]| OASPA
Robert Engelman is a Ph.D. candidate in Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. His research interests are in social and political philosophy, 19th and 20th century philosophy, and aesthetics. 1. What excites you about philosophy? Philosophizing well increasingly strikes me as involving creative practices of carefully and honestly attending to and reflecting upon one’s experience and its…| Blog of the APA
Bio: Rami El Ali works on the philosophy of perception, technology, and phenomenology. He is currently pursuing a second PhD focusing on virtual reality at the University of Arizona’s School of Information. He was previously associate professor and head of the philosophy program at the Lebanese American University, and a graduate from the University of…| Blog of the APA
Ding works in feminist political philosophy, social metaphysics, and philosophy of law. They are currently finishing their PhD at the University of Arizona. Their dissertation explores the often-unexpected ways in which transgender equality not only poses difficult challenges to, but sheds constructive light on, our understanding of the meaning and requirements of gender equality. What…| Blog of the APA
Brian LePort is a Social and Religious Studies Instructor at TMI Episcopal in San Antonio, TX. He teaches high school classes on subjects ranging from the Hebrew Bible and the Christian New Testament to comparative religion and American religion, to philosophy (learn more at brianleport.home.blog). What excites you about philosophy?I grew up in a religious…| Blog of the APA