Some of Our Favourite Posts of 2023

As the year comes to a close, a review of some of our favourite posts from the year seems apropos. I have catalogued these posts according to the month in which they were initially posted. The list below is by no means exhaustive of the fantastic posts made at BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY, especially insofar as the list does not include any of the wonderful Dialogues on Disability interviews that I post to the blog on a monthly basis nor does it include any of the important announcements, CFPs, etc. that the BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY bloggers post. Regular readers and listeners of BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY know that all the installments in the Dialogues on Disability series can be found in the series archive here and that CFPs and other announcements can be easily retrieved by scrolling through the posts of the blog.

Without further ado, the links below will take you to some of the most memorable 2023 posts of BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY, starting from the earliest in the year to the most recent.

January

Happy New Year! Is 2023 the Year for Non-linear Time?

Transhumanism is Eugenics for Educated Liberals

MAiD in Canada and How to Educate Yourselves About It

February

Language and Social Construction

Toward an Abolitionist Genealogy of Bioethics

Advance Reviews of The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability (expected date of publication, June 2023)

Feminist Philosophers, The Last of Us, and What Solidarity Requires

March

Excerpt from “New Movement in Philosophy: Philosophy of Disability,” introduction to The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability

Why Philosophers (and Everybody Else) Should Stop Using Footnotes

Filosofía pública en el Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas de la UNAM, México

April

Ableism in Philosophy According to Chat-GPT

What Canadian Philosophers Won’t Do

May

Polishing the Silver(s)

Why You Shouldn’t Take Too Seriously This Entry on Disability in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

June

Are Amy Mullin and Michael Cholbi Experts on MAiD?

More Endorsements for The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability

Disabled People Should Define Disability

Two More Endorsements for The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability

Say Goodbye to Moral Responsibility Theory as You Know It

July

Vegan. Practically.

Dialogues on Disability: Centennial Edition

Nothing About Us Without Us: Did Philosophers Get the Memo?

August

Why Do We Even Teach Logic, and to Whom?

Publication: When Moral Responsibility Theory Met My Philosophy of Disability

Remembrance of Catherine Hundleby, 1966-2023 (Guest post)

¿Siempre debemos hacerle el bien a la gente?

September

Two Additional Endorsements of The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability

Hermeneutic Vanity

October

Remembering Catherine Hundleby, CRCs, and the Exclusion of Disabled Philosophers in Canada

A Philosophical Defense of Youth Suffrage

MAiD for Addicts and Mad People (Guest post)

November

Factors that May Contribute to Logic’s Lack of Diversity

Human Dignity for All: A Response to “Principles of Solidarity. A Statement”

CEASEFIRE

December

Capitalist Elites Are Capturing Higher Education: Where Are the Critics?

Published Today! The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability

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