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Friday, October 25, 2019

APA NEWSLETTERS, FALL 2019: APA Newsletter on Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Philosophies.

APA Newsletter on Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Philosophies

From the Guest Editor
“Buddhist Philosophy Today: Theories and Forms,” Rafal Stepien
Submission Guidelines and Information
Articles
“Philosophy, Quo Vadis? Buddhism and the Academic Study of Philosophy,” Brook Ziporyn
“What/Who Determines the Value of Buddhist Philosophy in Modern Academia?,” Hans-Rudolf Kantor
“Buddhist Philosophy? Arguments from Somewhere,” Rafal Stepien
“Doing Buddhist Philosophy,” C. W. Huntington, Jr.
“Decolonizing the Buddhist Mind,” Mattia Salvini
“Reflecting on Buddhist Philosophy with Pierre Hadot,” Matthew T. Kapstein
“Some Suggestions for Future Directions of the Study of Buddhist Philosophy,” Jan Westerhoff
“Practicing Buddhist Philosophy as Philosophy,” Pierre-Julien Harter
“Emptiness, Multiverses, and the Conception of a Multi-Entry Philosophy,” Gereon Kopf
“Buddhist Philosophy and the Neuroscientific Study of Meditation: Critical Reflections,” Birgit Kellner
 

APA NEWSLETTERS, FALL 2019: APA Newsletter on Philosophy and the Black Experience.

APA Newsletter on Philosophy and the Black Experience

From the Editors
Stephen C. Ferguson II and Dwayne Tunstall
Submission Guidelines and Information
Footnotes to History
Charles Leander Hill (1906–1956)
Article
“Freedom Gaze: Explicating the African Aesthetic,” Anthony Neal
Contributor Bio
 



APA NEWSLETTERS, FALL 2019: APA Newsletter on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy.



APA Newsletter on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy

From the Editors
Carlos A. Sánchez and Lori Gallegos de Castillo
Calls for Submissions
Special Cluster
“Latinx Philosophy Conference,” Stephanie Rivera Berruz
“Dying in Detention as an Example of Oppression,” Allison Wolf
“A Negative Path Towards Anti-Racist Immigration Policy,” Alan Chavoya
“Immigration and International Justice,” Jorge M. Valadez
“Are Our Racial Concepts Necessarily Essentialist Due to Our Cognitive Nature?,” Eric Bayruns Garcia
“Epistemic Humility Now!,” Damían Bravo Zamora
Articles
“Approaching Racial Embodiment, Aesthetics, and Liberation in José Carlos Maríategui’s Seven Essays,” Omar Rivera
“América Tropical, On the Force of Latino/a/x Thought,” Alejandro Vallega
“The Marxism of José Revueltas: A Struggle Against Orthodoxy,” Sergio Rodrigo Lomelí Gamboa
“Thinking about Exile: Community, Violence, and Law,” Arturo Aguirre Moreno
“Book Excerpt: Marx on Bolívar,” Susana Nuccetelli
Book Review
Linda Martín Alcoff: Rape and Resistance, Reviewed by Juan J. Colomina-Alminana
 


APA NEWSLETTERS, FALL 2019: APA Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers.

APA Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers

From the Chair
Featured Articles
“How Many Thoughts Can Fit in the Form of a Proposition?,” S. G. Sterrett
“Consciousness, Engineering, and Anthropomorphism,” Ricardo Sanz
Philosophical Computation: A Mechanistic Account
“Should Physical Computation Be Understood Mechanistically?,” John Symons
“Commentary on Gualtiero Piccinini's Physical Computation: A Mechanistic Perspective,” Martin Roth
“Defending the Mapping Account of Physical Computation,” Frances Egan
“Comments on Gualtiero Piccinini, Physical Computation: A Mechanistic Perspective,” Nico Orlandi
“The Mechanistic Account of Physical Computation: Some Clarifications,” Gualtiero Piccinini
“Philosophical Insights from Computational Studies: Why Should Computational Thinking Matter to Philosophers?,” Gary Mar
News and Notes
“From the Editor,” Peter Boltuc
“DABUS in a Nutshell,” Stephen Thaler
“Five Sessions Organized by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Computers for the 2020 APA Divisional Meetings,” Peter Boltuc
Call for Papers