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This month’s APA Blog Substack Newsletter extends a discussion with Barry Smith, who is a Distinguished Julian Park Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Biomedical Informatics, and Computer Science and Engineering at the University at B...
In 2017 I was a graduate student at the University of Connecticut. My mentor, Lewis Gordon—who in the interim has, among other things, been named a Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor—summoned a few other graduate students and myself ...
This month’s APA Blog Substack Newsletter revisits the recurring theme of ambitious thought, initially explored in a dialogue with Samuel Kimbriel about his essay Thinking is Risky. We discussed opening the aperture beyond a purely objecti...
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