Each year, The Philosopher’s Annual faces the daunting task of selecting the 10 best articles in philosophy published that year. For 2021, they’ve chosen three articles from journals published by Wiley: Alan Hájek’s and Wlodek Rabinowicz’s article “Degrees of Commensurability and the Repugnant Conclusion,” published in Noûs; Una Stojnić’s article “Just Words: Intentions, Tolerance and … Continue reading "Congratulations to the Winners of the 2021 Philosopher’s Annual!"| The Philosopher's Eye
Sometimes, there appears to be a general feeling that the humanities are in crisis, or somehow not up with the times. As an antidote to this crisis, a return to humanist values is then proposed, which would enable the humanities to defend its legacy as valuable in its own rights. In Future Humanities, we would … Continue reading "Future Humanities: A New Open Access Journal"| The Philosopher's Eye
We’re excited to announce a new publications hub for Wiley’s Compass journals: https://compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ The new site provides a unified web presence for our cutting-edge review journals in the social sciences and humanities. It will improve the discoverability of related content across all eight publications. Launched in 2003, Compass journals are online-only resources that combine the … Continue reading "New Website for Wiley’s Compass Journals"| The Philosopher's Eye
World Philosophy Day is on November 18th. Celebrated every year, and set up by UNESCO to underline the enduring value of philosophy for the development of human thought, for each culture and for each individual, it gives us the opportunity to demonstrate how philosophy encourages critical and independent thought. An important aim is to help … Continue reading "Celebrate World Philosophy Day!"| The Philosopher's Eye
Alexus Mcleod, Professor of Philosophy and Asian/Asian-American Studies at the University of Connecticut, is the new editor of The Philosophical Forum. Alexus’s research interests are in comparative and global philosophy broadly. His professional life has been dedicated to building bridges across philosophical traditions. In this interview, we ask Alexus about the value of a global … Continue reading "An Interview with Alexus McLeod"| The Philosopher's Eye
Each year, The Philosopher’s Annual faces the daunting task of selecting the 10 best articles in philosophy published that year. For 2020, they’ve chosen four articles from journals published by Wiley: Zach Barnett’s article “Why You Should Vote to Change the Outcome,” published in Philosophy & Public Affairs; Renée Jorgensen Bolinger’s article “The Moral Grounds … Continue reading "Congratulations 2020 Philosopher’s Annual Winners!"| The Philosopher's Eye
Stephen J. White made significant contributions to ethical and philosophical thought throughout his career. An associate professor at Northwestern University, his work focused on issues of responsibility, including what we should take responsibility for and how we are especially responsible for our own lives. In his memory, we are making three of his essays free … Continue reading "Stephen J. White (1983-2021)"| The Philosopher's Eye
Philosophy & Public Affairs is offering free access for 90 days to two of Waheed Hussain’s recent articles in the journal, as a remembrance of his contributions to the discipline and to encourage more people to read his work. Professor Hussain’s research engages the moral issues raised by our economic practices, such as ethical consumerism … Continue reading "In memory: Waheed Hussain (1972-2020)"| The Philosopher's Eye
As the world becomes increasingly reliant on the work of artificial intelligence, machines, and automated learning, where does that leave the Humanities? How can we use these technological tools to inform Humanities research without compromising the necessary human contributions to these fields? Wiley is one of the world’s largest and innovative publishers of academic research, … Continue reading "The Humanities in Technology: What Kind of World Do We Want?"| The Philosopher's Eye
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