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Plutynski wins Lakatos Award for book about the philosophical questions surrounding cancer
In an archival episode Hold That Thought, Anya Plutynski shares her story of being diagnosed with breast cancer, her opinions on debates over breast cancer screening, and ideas from her award-winning book.
Carl Phillips Wins Jackson Poetry Prize, $75,000 Award
Cut & Paste: Poet Carl Phillips Explores The Politics Of The Everyday
Emily Prychitko Defends "Event Perception"
Congratulations, Dr. Emily Prychitko!
Maria Altepeter awarded Society of Christian Philosophers Graduate Student Cross-Training Fellowship
Congratulations, Maria!
Judith Carlisle awarded $5,000 for Divided City Summer Research Grant proposal, “Trauma, Segregation, and Racial Violence”
Congratulations, Judith!
Max Klapow to present at 2021 CAIR Conference on Inequality and Social Justice
Congratulations to senior Max Klapow on the acceptance of his submission to CAIR Conference on Inequality and Social Justice
Carl Phillips reads his poem “Dirt Being Dirt”
This National Poetry Month, Carl Phillips explores “the idea of refusing to change the self.”
Seeking Applications for McDonnell Postdoctoral Fellowship Position
The Department of Philosophy is accepting applications for a McDonnell Postdoctoral Fellowship for the 2021-2022 academic year in the Department's program in Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology (PNP).
Ben Henke wins Neuroscience and Philosophy Essay Prize
Henke wins 9th Annual Essay Prize of the Centre for Philosophical Psychology
Cameron Evans Defends "Oppression and the Limits of Individual Moral Progress"
Congratulations, Dr. Cameron Evans!