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Recent Philosophy News
Date Published: Jul 12, 2024
Udo Schüklenk's New Article in Social Philosophy & Policy on the COVID-19 Pandemic
Udo Schüklenk, Professor of Philosophy and Ontario Research Chair in Bioethics, has published a new article in Social Philosophy & Policy on the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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Date Published: Jun 20, 2024
Recent PhD Andrew Lopez to join Colorado State University as Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Andrew Lopez (PhD, 2024) will join the Department of Philosophy at Colorado State University as an Assistant Professor this fall.
Recent PhD Andrew Lopez to join Colorado State University as Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Date Published: Jun 18, 2024
Sergio Sismondo in the British Medical Journal
Professor Sergio Sismondo recently published an article in the British Medical Journal with Dr. Maud Bernisson of Radboud University.
Sergio Sismondo in the British Medical Journal
Date Published: May 29, 2024
Recent PhD Kathryn Lawson publishes her first book
Kathryn Lawson’s first book, a revised version of her PhD dissertation, has been published by Routledge. The book is entitled Ecological Ethics and the Philosophy of Simone Weil: Decreation for the Anthropocene.
Recent PhD Kathryn Lawson publishes her first book
Date Published: May 13, 2024
Emeritus Professor Michael Fox's New Book on Fate
Professor Emeritus Michael Allen Fox presents a fresh discussion of the concept of fate and its role in philosophy, religion, politics, culture, and the history of ideas in Fate and Life: Who's Really in Charge?
Emeritus Professor Michael Fox's New Book on Fate
Date Published: May 03, 2024
PhD Candidate Josh Livingstone's New Article
PhD Candidate Josh Livingstone has recently published a new article, "Defending Philosophy: Plato, Heidegger, and Meno's Paradox", in Symposium.
PhD Candidate Josh Livingstone's New Article