Lewis Wang’s paper published online at Synthese
Graduate student, Lewis Wang, had his paper “On the Epistemic Instrumentalist Solution to the Combinatorial Problem” published online at Synthese. It is available to read here. Abstract: The Combinatorial Problem is the problem of how to combine epistemic and practical reasons for belief together into an all-things-considered verdict on what one ought to believe. It […]
Professor Samia Hesni’s book published
Professor Samia Hesni has just published their book, Stereotypes and Scripts: How Language Shapes and Resists Expectations. It is available on academic.oup.com for pre-order. Abstract: This book identifies connections between language use and stereotyping, then draws on those insights to provide linguistic strategies for resisting harmful stereotypes. It analyzes two ways that people enact and […]
Robert Alexander Wins 2025 Outstanding Teaching Fellow Award
Congratulations to graduate student Robert Alexander, who is one of the 2025 Outstanding Teaching Fellow Award Winners! The awards recognize teaching fellows that have demonstrated notable skill, enthusiasm, and dedication in their teaching this academic year. The ceremony will be held on April 23, 6-7:30pm at the Castle.
BU Alum, Merve Tapınç, has a paper accepted in Episteme
BU Alum, Merve Tapınç, has had a paper accepted in Episteme (2025), titled “Knowing Your Commitments in Action.” The abstract is included below, and the text as well as more information can be found here at philpapers.org. Thank you to Caroline Wall for sharing! Abstract An interesting class of intentions is commitments: diachronic intentions that […]
Matilde Carrera, receives offer for competitive program at Northeastern University and more
(Blurbs from fellow graduate student, Pol Pardini Gisbert) Matilde Carrera has been offered to be part of a really, really competitive summer program at Northeastern University. This summer school is intended for graduate students with advanced training in applied ethics, ethical theory, philosophy of science, or other areas with potential research applications to AI and […]
APA Fall 2024 Prize Winners: Caroline Wall and Pol Pardini Gisbert
APA has announced its Fall 2024 prize winners, including graduate students Caroline Wall and Pol Pardini Gisbert. Caroline has won the William James Prize for the best paper in the area of American philosophy for graduate students, and Pol has won a Marc Sanders Graduate Student Award for one of the three best papers submitted in all […]
Phi-Geo Group presents at the Philosophy of Science Association (PSA) conference on November 14-17
The Philosophy of the Geosciences research group (Φ-Geo Group) led by professor Alisa Bokulich has just presented at the Philosophy of Science Association (PSA) conference on November 14-17 in New Orleans, LA. The conference had a 36% acceptance rate this year, so congratulations to the following professors, graduate students, and alumni! Professor Alisa Bokulich will be part […]
Joshua Duclos’ (BU PhD) article published by Studia Philosophica Estonica has been republished by APA.
BU Philosophy alum, Joshua Duclos, has published his article “Utopia, Dystopia, and Democracy: Teaching Philosophy in Wartime Ukraine” in a special collection of Studia Philosophica Estonica on the Russia-Ukraine War. It was edited by Aaron James Wendland (University of London) and appeared alongside essays by Jeff McMahan, Tim Snyder, Jonathan Wolff, Margaret Atwood, and several prominent […]