Philosophers are people, too! Read about Dr. Bondy's musical side.
Interested in free will, moral agency, and determinism?聽 Check out Dr. Hill's paper "Strawsonian Hard Determinism" in the Journal of Philosophy.
As part of Newman University's Emerging Technology: Promises and Perils conference April 11-12, Dr. Castro will be speaking about "Medical Integrity, Algorithmic Intimacy, and Organoid AI". Register by April 4! This is a free event, supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.聽
Philosophy has all the drama you could want: faith, fear, and death! 聽Coming soon in the journal Analysis: "Why People Who Believe in God Fear Death" by our own Dr. Scott Hill.
On March 28 at 1pm in Lindquist 326, Dr. Castro will discuss philosophy of medicine and AI as part of the panel "History and Philosophy of Health".
Dr. Bondy's new chapter "Informal Logic" forthcoming in Routledge Handbook of Argumentation Theory offers a concise overview of the informal logic movement.
Dr. Hill's recent paper "Against Adoption-Based Objections to Procreation" concerns the moral permissibility of procreation in light of our duty to aid, the availability of adoption, poverty differentials, and climate change.
Dr. Bondy's recent paper "Can Rational Persuasion Be Epistemically Paternalistic?" addresses the nature of epistemic paternalism (roughly, this is interference in other people's inquiry and deliberations, for the sake of their own epistemic good), and considers whether or not rational persuasion can be epistemically paternalistic.
After a long career in the WSU Department of Philosophy, Dr. Jeffrey Hershfield is retiring at the end of the Fall 2024 semester. Recipient of the John R. Barrier Distinguished Teaching Award in Humanities and Social Sciences, he has most recently served as the Director of the Legal Education Accelerated Degree (LEAD) program, the Director of the MA in Liberal Arts (MALS) program, and as the Pre-Law Advisor for Philosophy. Please join us in wishing Dr. Hershfield all the best in his retirement.
Come celebrate the end of the semester with us by decorating cookies (and eating them) in the Philosophy Library Annex, Fiske 009 from 11:00am - 1:00pm on Friday, December 6, 2024 from 11:00am to 1:00pm.
Alumni News
Here's what a few folks have done with their philosophy degree from WSU.
retired from Naval Intelligence and is now an Assistant Professor in the Cyber Science
Department of the US Naval Academy (2025).
Misha Jacob-Warren returned to her roots and now is Deputy General Counsel at WSU (2025).
is a Coach at the Kansas Leadership Center (2025). "With a rich educational background
in psychology, philosophy, adaptive leadership, human-centered design, group dynamics,
adult learning theory, coaching, and Eastern contemplative practice, Lucy blends theory
and practical application. Her experience spans leading inclusive learning initiatives,
managing projects and teams, and fostering strategic partnerships across diverse sectors."
is a graduate student in the PhD program in Philosophy at UCLA with full funding.
She's studying Philosophy of Law, Ethics, Political Philosophy, and Logic (2025).
finished his PhD in Philosophy at the University of British Columbia in philosophy
of science. He's now a Bayesian statisician with expertise in geospatial models and
time-series (2025).
is finishing his dissertation for a PhD in Communications at the Annenberg School
of Communications, USC (2020).
Curt Gridley and Tracy Hoover founded , a creative concept to market maker space in 麻豆破解版's Old Town Opportunity Zone
(2019).