CfP: Reading as a Social Practice. An Interdisciplinary Workshop Berlin, 27-28 March 2026 Organised by Irmtraud Hnilica (Mannheim/Hagen) and Martin Lenz (Hagen) According to a widespread consensus,…| Handling Ideas
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Journal for New Narratives in the History of Philosophy (JNNHP) is a new, online, open-access, peer-reviewed journal. The journal's focus is "leading-edge research relating to new narratives in any period in the history of philosophy [and] discussion of and scholarship on diverse, underrepresented, and non-canonical approaches, themes, and figures in a wide variety of world philosophical| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
Pli: The Warwick Journal of Philosophy invites submissions for its thirty-eighth issue, which will explore how questions of gender and sexuality (and, more broadly, Women’s Studies and Feminis…| BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
When I was thirty, I told some coworkers about my plan to enter grad school to become a psychotherapist. We were technical writers for a large insurance company. “We used to have such dreams,” one of them sighed as the others nodded. “But you have to pay the bills and keep to what you know.”…| Blog of the APA
"What philosophy journal article, published less than ten years ago, has the most citations in philosophy journals?" . That's the question taken up by Brian Weatherson (Michigan) in a piece posted at his site. He adds: That’s a pretty good operationalisation of the question, what current philosophy work are philosophers talking about the most. It| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
Unless you follow the field closely, you probably aren’t aware of a major shift in scholarship on philosophy in the Islamic world. Since the turn of the century, experts on this topic have been increasingly interested in what happened after what one might call the “classical” or “formative” period. By this I mean, roughly, the…| Blog of the APA