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Climate engineering can be broadly defined as the “deliberate, large-scale intervention in the Earth’s natural systems to counteract climate change”.
Can a Philosopher and a Scientist Co-teach a Class on Climate Engineering?
Janice Moskalik Joins the Seattle University Philosophy Department
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Chair Andrea Woody named next editor-in-chief of Philosophy of Science
An AP photo from June 1939 shows German Jewish refugees returning to Belgium after being denied entry to Cuba and the US.
My father was a refugee. Here’s why the immigration conversation matters.
Professor Carole Lee awarded contract from the National Institutes of Health to explore possible racial disparities in the NIH
Kaitlyn-McGlothlen
Philosophy Major Kaitlyn McGlothlen Wins Two Awards for Bioethics Essay
Ethics Bowl 2016
Philosophy Students Needed! Now Seeking Coaches for 2017 Washington State High School Ethics Bowl.
Julio Covarrubias-Cabeza
Julio Covarrubias-Cabeza Awarded Institute for Ethnic Studies in the United States (IESUS) Publication Fellowship
Benjamin Feintzeig
Welcome to New Faculty Member Benjamin Feintzeig!
Alison-Wylie
Alison Wylie Chosen to Deliver Dewey Lecture at Pacific APA
How A Wave Is Unlike An Armadillo: One Reporter's Summer Puzzle
Sara-Goering
Navigating the Ethics of Neuroscience
Sara Goering
Navigating the Ethics of Neuroscience
Michael Rosenthal
From the Chair 
Alison-Wylie
Alison Wylie Elected President of the Philosophy of Science Association
"Stimulating the Self" poster by Sam Sumpter
Spring Philosophy Symposiums and Workshop
Ron Moore and Lynn Hankinson Nelson
Ronald Moore and Lynn Hankinson Nelson's Retirement Celebration
Graduation Reception 2016
Changing the Classroom with Evidence-Based Teaching
Michael Rosenthal chosen for Stroum Chair
Bill Talbott Selected as Joff Hanauer Honors Professor in Western Civilization
Julio Covarrubias-Cabeza
Graduate Student Julio Covarrubias-Cabeza, Fellow at Inaugural Summer Institute on Global Indigeneities
PhD Candidate Janice Moskalik Awarded Two Andrew W. Mellon Fellowships
What Knowers Know Well: Why Feminism Matters to Archaeology
Dustyn Addington awarded Dan Gerler Dissertation Fellowship