Monthly Archives: July 2010
Feminist Perspectives on the Body (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
In terms of the history of western philosophy, the philosophy of embodiment is relatively recent. For much of this history the body has been conceptualised as simply one biological object… Read more
CFP: Sherlock Holmes and Philosophy
Open Court’s Popular Culture and Philosophy book series (http://www.opencourtbooks.com/) is currently accepting Abstracts and Proposals for Sherlock Holmes and Philosophy, edited by Josef Steiff, for publication in late 2011. Your… Read more
Idealistic Studies – Volume 39, Number 1/3 – 2009
Gary Overvold, Editor’s Note James R. Mensch, The Phenomenological Status of the Ego Christopher Arroyo, The Role of Feelings in Husserl’s Ethics Tracy Colony, Concerning Technology Maria Granik, Mary Troxell,… Read more
CFP: Architecture and Philosophy
Architecture+Philosophy 2011 Boston University, Department of Philosophy Boston, MA April 8-9, 2011 Thinking about architecture has long been an enterprise of philosophers and architects alike, but in recent years there… Read more
Glendinning
A Life Worth Living: Part II Simon Glendinning In the first part of this discussion about the meaning of life I suggested that the recent absence of reflection on this… Read more