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Children are Natural Philosophers -
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Nancy Jecker Examines Morality, Unvaccinated Children, and Masks
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Bridging the Distance
(June 6, 2021)
The Movement to Protect Your Mind From Brain-Computer Technologies
(June 3, 2021)
Sara Goering Discusses the Need for Neuro Privacy Rights
(June 2, 2021)
PhD candidate Michael Ball-Blakely Makes a Case for Open Borders
(June 2, 2021)
The Movement to Protect Your Mind From Brain-Computer Technologies
(May 31, 2021)
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(May 23, 2021)
A Network of Two
(May 23, 2021)
Robotics Can Give People 3rd Thumb, But How Will Brain React?
(May 20, 2021)
A Network of Two
(May 19, 2021)
Celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
(May 14, 2021)
ArtSci Roundup: Exhibitions at The Henry Art Gallery, From ‘Permit Patty’ to ‘Karen’: Black Rearticulations of Racial Humor, and More
(May 11, 2021)
UW neuroethics team co-authored paper in
Neuroethics
journal
(May 6, 2021)
Stephen Gardiner gave the Annual Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Lecture
(May 5, 2021)
Bridging the Distance
article featuring Ian Schnee
(April 27, 2021)
Impeaching a former president – 4 essential reads
(February 9, 2021)
UW books in brief: African American political theory, philosophy and migration, data science for health
(February 9, 2021)
Impeaching a former president – 4 essential reads
(February 5, 2021)
UW books in brief: African American political theory, philosophy and migration, data science for health
(February 1, 2021)
January 26th | The ethics of augmenting your brain and body
(January 28, 2021)
Justice, Migration, & Mercy is one of the Best of 2020 Philosophy from Oxford University Press
(January 27, 2021)
The ethics of augmenting your brain and body
(January 26, 2021)
Letter from the Chair
(January 26, 2021)
Is impeaching President Trump ‘pointless revenge’? Not if it sends a message to future presidents
(January 19, 2021)
Michael Blake makes a case for impeaching President Trump
(January 13, 2021)
Justice, Migration, & Mercy
is one of the Best of 2020 Philosophy from Oxford University Press
(January 8, 2021)
The Value of a Non-STEM Major, with Dean Stacey
(January 7, 2021)
The Value of a Non-STEM Major, with Dean Stacey
(January 5, 2021)
Dustyn Stone Addington and Humanities Washington win Schwartz Prize for Outstanding Humanities Public Programming
(December 9, 2020)
7 Values to Teach Your Child By Age 10
(November 24, 2020)
Remembering Bruce Lee, and his time in Seattle, on the 80th anniversary of his birth
(November 12, 2020)
Professor Mendoza: “The Latinx Vote: What Entity, What Identity?”
(November 10, 2020)
Voting by the Numbers: Mayo-Wilson joins new interdisciplinary course
(October 18, 2020)
Carole Lee & collaborators pen
Lancet
letter on anticipated Black-white disparities in alternative grant funding processes
(October 7, 2020)
Erosheva, Grant, and Lee’s article on racial disparities on NIH funding featured on The Lancet
(October 7, 2020)
Alternative grant models might perpetuate Black–White funding gaps
(October 3, 2020)
UW’s 37th annual New Student Convocation goes online
(September 27, 2020)
Michael Blake discusses Presidential lies
(September 17, 2020)
Colin Marshall discusses how to approach those who refuse to wear a mask during pandemic
(August 24, 2020)
Michael Blake gives perspective on the cruelty of Donald Trump’s immigration policies
(July 21, 2020)
What is freedom? Teaching kids philosophy in a pandemic
(June 26, 2020)
Screen Gems
(June 17, 2020)
Bruce Lee 'Be Water' Doc Shows Racism Was Another Epic Fight For The Martial Arts Legend
(June 8, 2020)
Carole Lee Partners with Other UW Researchers to Examine Racial Disparities in Peer Review Scoring of NIH Grants
(June 4, 2020)
2020 Graduate Medalist Paul Tubig helps others utilize philosophy's liberatory potential
(June 3, 2020)
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(June 3, 2020)
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