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🚨 New article alert! 🚨 📖 Metaphysical Rationalism Requires Grounding Indeterminism ✍️ By Kenneth Pearce 🔓 Open Access: doi.org/10.1017/apa.20… Explore the connection between rationalism and grounding indeterminism! #Philosophy #Metaphysics Cambridge University Press - Philosophy American Philosophical Association

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🚨 New article alert! 🚨 “Bolzano’s Aesthetic Cognitivism” by Emine Hande Tuna doi.org/10.1017/apa.20… Bolzano rethinks aesthetic cognitivism—rigorous yet flexible, rule-governed but open-ended. His approach offers a compelling alternative to contemporary theories.

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Imagine there was a magical pill that allowed you to skip sleeping but gave you all the health benefits. Would you take it? 💤💊 Sara Protasi defends the value of sleeping in her latest American Philosophical Association article. Read her blog post here: cambridge.org/core/blog/2025…

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What do we owe our genetic relatives? Are we obligated to enter into, or stay in, relationships with those genetically related to us? Check out Elizabeth Brake's new article for the answers! American Philosophical Association doi.org/10.1017/apa.20…

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📣 APA Live Event: Conflict, Anger, Compassionate Communication 🗓️ April 7 | 2pm ET You have been wronged. Is it valuable to angrily accuse your wrongdoer? Join us for a thought-provoking discussion with philosophers. American Philosophical Association 🔗 Register here: tinyurl.com/yyyesz7r

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🎉 New article by Laura Specker Sullivan & Fay Niker: "Friendships need to go wrong in order to go right" They argue that mistakes made while trying to help a friend can actually deepen trust and strengthen the relationship. 🤝💔➡️💪 📚doi.org/10.1017/apa.20… American Philosophical Association

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We're delighted share this video about Helen De Cruz's fantastic article, "Friendship with the Ancients," which was published by the Journal of the American Philosophical Association. 📽️ youtube.com/watch?v=bGp4pX… Article: doi.org/10.1017/apa.20… American Philosophical Association Cambridge University Press - Philosophy

We're delighted share this video about Helen De Cruz's fantastic article, "Friendship with the Ancients," which was published by the Journal of the American Philosophical Association.

📽️ youtube.com/watch?v=bGp4pX… 

Article: doi.org/10.1017/apa.20…

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Can Chatbots Preserve Our Relationships with the Dead? Stephen Campbell and co-authors have written a blog post on their recent JAPA article. Check it out! cambridge.org/core/blog/2025…

Can Chatbots Preserve Our Relationships with the Dead?

Stephen Campbell and co-authors have written a blog post on their recent JAPA article. Check it out!

cambridge.org/core/blog/2025…
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🚨 New Article! "Disagreement, Public Reason, and Epistemic Abstinence" Elizabeth Edenberg doi.org/10.1017/apa.20… She argues that political liberals should avoid importing peer disagreement norms into politics, as public reason requires epistemic neutrality. American Philosophical Association

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🚨 Just published: "Loneliness and Ressentiment" by Kaitlyn Creasy How loneliness can fuel ressentiment depending on socialization & social position. American Philosophical Association Cambridge University Press - Philosophy 📖 Open access: doi.org/10.1017/apa.20…

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Check out this new issue, just published! With articles on... • Can Chatbots Preserve Our Relationships with the Dead? • Avoiding Moral Commitment • Metaphysical Rationalism • Aesthetic Cognitivism • Empathy through Listening • Philosophy and Therapy & more!

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📢 New article out: Welfare Subjects and Autopoiesis doi.org/10.1017/apa.20… Are only sentient beings welfare subjects? This piece argues that autopoiesis—self-sustaining, adaptive organization—is the real key. #Philosophy #Ethics #Mind

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🧠 New article: A Functional Analysis of Self-Deception doi.org/10.1017/apa.20… Intentional self-deception is paradoxical. Accidental self-deception seems implausible. This paper says self-deception occurs when your behavior misleads you, whether or not you meant it to.