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Amia Srinivasan’s specialty, it seems to me, is making sense of moral ambivalence: detecting, dissecting, and sometimes defending its reasonability, even in the face of unavoidable and urgent decisions.
Neil Van Leeuwen, currently associate professor of philosophy at Georgia State University, will be moving to Florida State University, where he will be professor of philosophy.
Andrew Y. Lee, assistant professor at the University of Toronto, is the winner of the 2024 Sanders Prize in Metaphysics.
“It is important to insist that, contrary to the Chicago Principles, deliberation and protest are fundamental forms of free expression.”
That’s Anton Ford, associate professor of philosophy at the University of Chicago, writing at The Chronicle of Higher Education, about the protests, campus speech, and the Chicago Principles.
Nandi Theunissen, currently associate professor of philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh, will be moving to Rice University, where she will be associate professor of philosophy.
Gabriella LaRose is interviewed by Céline Leboeuf.
We have students read books and articles, write essays, answer test questions, and make presentations. These all mainly involve words. Is it worth thinking about how to teach philosophy in ways that don’t involve words?