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WashU & Slavery Project Partners with St. Louis County Parks to Interpret Slavery at General Daniel Bissell House

3.28.23

Siegel and Craver's "Phenomenal Laws and Mechanistic Explanations" to appear in Philosophy of Science

3.22.23

In their forthcoming article, Gabe Siegel and Carl Craver examine the relationship between mechanistic explanation and phenomenological laws

Derek Braverman contributes to Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Public Health

3.22.23

Derek Braverman's "Big Data and Public Health" is part of the recently published Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Public Health

WashU Philosophy at the 2023 Pacific APA

3.21.23

WashU philosophers will be in San Francisco next week for the American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting

WashU Philosophers at SSPP 2023

3.7.23

WashU faculty, postdocs, and graduate students will be speaking at the 2023 meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology

Graham Renz's "Do Substances Have Formal Parts?" to appear in Analytic Philosophy

3.1.23

Philosophy Student: Dean's Distinguished Graduate Fellows

10.27.22

Carl Phillips explores the concept of Community in his latest piece for Yale Review

10.13.22

Congratulations, Phil Dybvig

10.10.22

Washington University Review of Philosophy Vol. 2

9.1.22

Washington University Review of Philosophy Vol. 2

Jon Kvanvig's Book Reviewed

7.11.22

Jack Mayer’s short film "Philia" wins best LGBTQ film at the Experimental Forum international film and video art festival

7.11.22

FMS is proud to announce that major Jack Mayer’s short film, Philia, has won best LGBTQ film at the Experimental Forum international film and video art festival.