Luc Bovens publishes Coping: A Philosophical Guide
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Congratulations to the National High School Ethics Bowl, which has been named the winner of the 2021 APA/PDC Prize for Excellence and Innovation in Philosophy Programs! Read the full announcement here.
If time always moves at the same rate, why does the pace of life seem to vary? Carolina philosopher Carla Merino-Rajme is trying to find an answer. Read about it here.
Many congratulations to philosophy majors Hayden Graham and Tara Murray for winning highly competitive Honors Thesis Research Awards! Hayden is writing on the topic of Physical Impossibilism under the direction of Professor Neta. Tara’s project is Understanding the Mother: From … Read more
Alex Worsnip, who’s speaking on “America’s Epistemological Crisis” on October 4th at Flyleaf Books, was interviewed by The Hill‘s Aaron Keck. Check it out here!
It is our pleasure to announce that Devin Lane, Genae Matthews, Z Quanbeck, and Alyse Spiehler have been selected as 2021-2022 Maynard Adams Fellows for the Public Humanities! Adams Fellows bios may be found here. Warmest congratulations to each of … Read more
Carla Merino-Rajme was recently featured in Endeavors: Stories Powered by UNC Research! Please see here to read the article, and learn more about her research regarding the phenomenology of time.
Congratulations to Marc Lange and Vida Yao (Chapel Hill Philosophy 2016 alumna) on having papers selected for inclusion in the Philosopher’s Annual Volume 40! Philosopher’s Annual aims to identify “the ten best articles published in philosophy each year.” Please see …
ABC 11 Eyewitness News recently interviewed and featured Prof. Rebecca Walker in their timely “Ethics or etiquette: Is it OK to ask someone’s vaccination status?” story. Check it out here!ABC 11 interviews Walker about vaccination status ethics