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The writers behind this newsletter.

  • APA Blog

    The Blog of the American Philosophical Association aims to share a variety of perspectives from a broad array of APA members and to highlight the activities being undertaken by the APA.

  • Philip Goff

    I am a philosopher and consciousness researcher at Durham University, UK (3rd oldest university in England, after Oxford and Cambridge). I spend most of my time trying to work out the ultimate nature of reality.

  • Charlie Taben

    Charlie graduated from Middlebury College with a BA in philosophy and has worked in financial services for 40+ years. Today, Charlie supports the American Philosophical Association Blog, editing a new series on Philosophy and Technology

  • Thomas Meagher
  • John Beverley

    Ontologist

  • Cass Sunstein

    Law professor

  • Sabrina D. MisirHiralall
  • Jeremy Bendik Keymer

    My neighbor says my handle should be "good vibes." But I am such a grouch!

  • Kathryn Petrozzo

    I have a Ph.D. in Philosophy and work at the intersection of philosophy of science, applied ethics, social philosophy, and philosophy of l aw.

  • Eric Wilkinson

    I'm a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of British Columbia. This is a repository for articles that I've written.

  • Raquel Cascales

    She is a philosopher with a Ph.D. in 2016. She teaches Anthropology and Ethics of Design at the School of Architecture and Theory of Art at the University of Navarra. Visiting Scholar at The Warburg Institute (2018) & Columbia University (2022).

  • Jada

    I am an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at The Ohio State University. I identify primarily as a bioethicist and chronic pain scholar.

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