Courtney S. Campbell and Kelly Sorensen, co-editors of Moral Visions: Ethics and the Book of Mormon, answer questions about their new book. Q: Why did you decide to write this […]
Q&A with the author of MORAL VISIONS

Courtney S. Campbell and Kelly Sorensen, co-editors of Moral Visions: Ethics and the Book of Mormon, answer questions about their new book. Q: Why did you decide to write this […]
Vol. 61, Iss. 4, of American Philosophical Quarterly (APQ) is the first of three special issues on the ethics of artificial intelligence, edited by Luciano Floridi, and is available to […]
Are you familiar with the philosophy journals published by the University of Illinois Press? For World Philosophy Day, celebrate by learning a bit more about our journals, reading a featured […]
In the latest episode of the University of Press podcast, The UPside, we sat down (virtually) with the editor of The Pluralist, Roger Ward, and three-time contributing author Scott Stroud […]
Edited by Gary Slater, the American Journal of Theology & Philosophy (AJTP) is the official journal of The Institute for American Religious and Philosophical Thought. It is a scholarly journal […]
Public Affairs Quarterly, edited by Jason Brennan, is a journal that publishes work in all areas of practically engaged normative philosophy, drawing from diverse theoretical and methodological perspectives. Volume 38, […]
“Passage of time, at least the scientifically and metaphysically controversial notion of passage, means that the future approaches, turns into now, and then drifts off into the past.” Introducing Volume […]
American Philosophical Quarterly is seeking submissions for two upcoming special issues related to philosophical questions surrounding artificial intelligence: The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence Guest Editor: Luciano Floridi Submission Deadline: July […]
Kelli D. Zaytoun, author of Shapeshifting Subjects: Gloria Anzaldúa’s Naguala and Border Arte, answers questions on why she decided to write this book and what media she consumes for fun. […]
Welcome to the University of Illinois Press virtual exhibit for the 2020 American Academy of Religion and Society of Biblical Literature conference! While we wish this could be an in-person […]
With robots and other thinking devices prepared to replace us in about eight days, we thought it time to curry favor by highlighting UIP titles that engage the dilemmas and […]
“I come from a stupid family. During the Civil War, my great uncle fought for the west.” —Rodney Dangerfield Stupidity. We damn it, suffer under it, laugh at it, ruefully wonder […]