It seems to me clear there can be contexts where it would be best for a person to be allowed to post a comment on […] Read More
Category: The Real World
To set the stage for our discussion, we start with this assumption: unless a society has completely eradicated the COVID-19 virus in its borders, […] Read More
A sneak peak: “… [W]e start with this assumption: unless a society has completely eradicated the COVID-19 virus in its borders, any decision to re-open […] Read More
I assume that many philosophy departments will be having their department talks in the fall take place via Zoom. If so, that raises some questions […] Read More
Hoping folks share information here about their experience teaching online. What has worked well and what problems have you faced? Which platforms do we like […] Read More
There are a lot of reasons to try to make virtual conferences work. They are much less expensive to attend and thus much more inclusive. […] Read More
I loved Bill Cosby when I was growing up. I would listen to his records again and again and again. I all but memorized his […] Read More
Ray Briggs offers some thoughtful suggestions for Cis folk concerning trans issues at Biopolitical Philosophy here.
Connie Rosati writes: As you know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This year, I am hosting a contest to raise money for women’s cancer […] Read More