Dear DAVID, The spring 2018 APA newsletters are now available online. Below, you’ll find the table of contents for each issue along with a link to that particular newsletter. The complete volume is available as a single downloadable file as well. The APA newsletters contain a wide variety of scholarly material, discussion on relevant and timely topics, book reviews, and much more. We encourage you to check them out and share them with your colleagues and students. If you are interested in contributing to a future issue, please contact the appropriate editor(s). All the best, Erin Shepherd Publications Coordinator APA Newsletters, Spring 2018 (Volume 17, Number 2)Newsletter on Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and PhilosophiesFrom the Guest Editor, Manyul ImSubmission Guidelines and Information Articles “’Three Sacrificial Rituals’ (sanji) and the Practicability of Ruist (Confucian) Philosophy,” Bin Song “Traditional Chinese Body Practice and Philosophical Activity,” Steven Geisz “East Asian Martial Arts as Philosophical Practice,” Alexus McLeod Newsletter on Feminism and PhilosophyFrom the Editors, Serena Parekh and Julinna OxleyAbout the Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy Submission Guidelines News from the CSW Article“Policing Families: The Many-Headed Hydra of Surveillance,” Mechthild Nagel “Doubly Other: Black Women’s Social Death and Re-enslavement in America’s Genocidal Prison Nation,” Susan Peppers-Bates “On Minor Publications, Thematic Divisions, and Biases in Philosophy: Insights from the Book Review Sections,” Anna Leuschner and Anna Lindemann Book Reviews José Jorge Mendoza: The Moral and Political Philosophy of Immigration, reviewed by Amy Reed-Sandoval Shannon Dea: Beyond the Binary: Thinking about Sex and Gender, reviewed by Sally Markowitz Martha Holstein: Women in Late Life: Critical Perspectives on Gender and Age, reviewed by Louise Collins Contributors Newsletter on Hispanic/Latino Issues in PhilosophyFrom the Guest Editors, Matthew Lister and José Jorge MendozaSubmission Guidelines Call for Submissions: The 2018 Essay Prize on Latin American Thought Articles “Surviving Social Disintegration: Jorge Portilla on the Phenomenology of Zozobra,” Francisco Gallegos “The Contradiction of Crimmigration,” José Jorge Mendoza “Under the Umbrella of Administrative Law: Immigration Detention and the Challenges of Producing Just Immigration Law, ” Stephanie J. Silverman “Private Contractors, Foreign Troops, and Offshore Detention Centers: The Ethics of Externalizing Immigration Controls,” Alex Sager “‘Dreamers’ and Others: Immigration Protests, Enforcement, and Civil Disobedience,” Matthew Lister Contributor Bios Newsletter on Native American and Indigenous PhilosophyFrom the Managing Editor, Agnes B. CurrySubmission Guidelines Articles “Listening to Our Future: On Pre-College Outreach and Enrichment for Native Youth,” Andrea Sullivan-Clarke “A Brief History of a New Course at Rutgers University: Philosophy 366—African, Latin American, and Native American Philosophy,” Alexander Guerrero Book Review Delphine Red Shirt: George Sword’s Warrior Narratives: Compositional Processes in Lakota Oral Tradition, reviewed by Rachel Phillips Newsletter on Philosophy and the Black ExperienceFrom the Editors, Stephen C. Ferguson II and Dwayne TunstallSubmission Guidelines and Information Articles “Howard Thurman as Philosopher,” Anthony Sean Neal “The Man-Not and the Dilemmas of Intersectionality,” Olúfemi Táíwò Book ReviewTommy J. Curry: The Man-Not: Racce, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood, reviewed by Ronald B. Neal Contributors Newsletter on Philosophy and ComputersFrom the Editor, Peter BoltucFrom the Chair, Marcello Guarini Articles“On the Autonomy and Threat of ‘Killer Robots’,” Jean-Gabriel Ganascia, Catherine Tessier, and Thomas M. Powers “New Developments in the LIDA Model,” Stan Franklin, Steve Strain, Sean Kugele, Tamas Madl, Nisrine Ait Khayi, and Kevin Ryan “Distraction and Prioritization: Combining Models to Create Reactive Robots,” Jonathan R. Milton “Using Quantum Erasers to Test Animal/Robot Consciousness,” Sky Darmos “The Explanation of Consciousness with Implications to AI,” Pentti O. A. Haikonen “Digital Consciousness and Platonic Computation: Unification of Consciousness, Mind, and Matter by Metacomputics,” Simon.X.Duan “Toward a Philosophy of the Internet,” László Ropolyi “Organized Complexity: Is Big History a Big Computation?” Jean-Paul Delahaye and Clément Vidal Call for Papers Newsletter on Philosophy in Two-Year CollegesFrom the Editor, Thomas UrbanArticles “Taylorism, Heidegger, and the Modern Academy,” Ian Duckles “How Hard Should an Introduction to Philosophy Class Be?” Andy Wible Call for Papers Newsletter on Teaching PhilosophyFrom the Editors, Tziporah Kasachkoff and Eugene KellySubmission Guidelines Articles“Teaching Affirmative Action,” Steven M. Cahn “The Case for Discussion-Intensive Pedagogy,” John Capps “The Hidden Graduate Curriculum,” Steven M. Cahn Addresses of Contributors |
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