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Doing Public Philosophy

Contributor April 25, 2019

As we announced April 23, Feminist Philosophers is shutting down. This is one of a series of posts by FP bloggers looking back on the blog and bidding it farewell. These days a lot of my work is centred on …

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Here at Feminist Philosophers…

Contributor April 24, 2019

The blog also celebrated the work of feminist philosophers, and supported feminist philosophers when they were down. (A case in point: a couple of months before I joined the blog, a conservative pundit compared me unfavorably to Stalin. Feminist Philosophers …

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Why Ancient Greek Psychology is Still Valuable Today

Contributor February 21, 2019

Ancient psychology in general is helpful because each of the unique ancient pictures of the soul represents a philosopher’s genuine attempt to capture and explain what it means to live as a human being with a human mind. Ancient thought …

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In the Face of Climate Collapse, Resist Hope

Contributor November 6, 2018

Though hope plays a central role in activism, as it has in the history of philosophy, there are ethical resources for moving beyond hope. Stoic philosophers, existentialists, some theorists working in the Black intellectual traditions, as well as other scholars, …

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The Stoic Meditations Podcast: Philosophy Outside Academia

Contributor September 26, 2018

And wisdom to know the difference. The theory can be approached from a number of angles, depending on which Stoic author one finds most congenial: Seneca talks about the four cardinal virtues of practical wisdom, courage, justice, and temperance. Epictetus …

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Stoics Should be Vegetarian

Contributor July 19, 2018

What about Stoicism? A recent article by Jeremy Corter over at Modern Stoicism summarizes the situation as far as the ancient texts are concerned. I will not repeat Jeremy’s points here, since he does a superb job of it. After parsing several …

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What Are You Reading…On Post-Aristotelian Philosophy

Contributor November 20, 2017

After Aristotle’ death there was much to dissect and sort through. Some focused on his ethics, and multiple Hellenistic schools (like the Epicureans and Stoics) elaborated on several of the virtues he discussed. Others, like Islamic philosopher Avicenna and medieval …

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Why Stoicism Is Being Updated

Contributor October 25, 2017

On the scholarly and historical side of things, this resurgence (at least in English) seems to have started in the late 1960s among specialists in ancient Greek and Roman philosophy. You would have to ask those folks for an explanation …

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APA Member Interview: Lawrence Becker

Contributor April 14, 2017

I seem to be in a transitional phase, so I’m not sure excitement is the right term for it.  A line from a Leonard Cohen song comes to mind instead: What is your favorite thing that you’ve written? * What …

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Would a Stoic keep a secret? Massimo Pigliucci’s Night of Philosophy

Contributor February 16, 2017

Photo of Brooklyn Library courtesy of Ian Olasov. Massimo Pigliucci was part of the Night of Philosophy and Ideas held at the Brooklyn Public Library in January.  I spoke with Massimo about the discussion he hosted on philosophical approaches to keeping secrets about infidelity, as well …

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