Aletheia, The Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy at Texas A&M
We are excited to announce that Aletheia: Texas A&M’s Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy has released its Spring 2021 edition. In this issue of Aletheia, you will find papers written by undergraduate scholars from not just A&M, but across the United States. These papers take a critical look into matters such as the exploitation of nature by humans, Aristotle’s misogyny, culpability for collective action failures, the problem of meaningless suffering, and Heidegger’s analysis of death. If you are looking for some light philosophy reading over the summer then this is a great resource!
Call for Papers – Submission Deadline: October 31, 2022
Nature’s Distorted Mirror: Rationalizing an Objection to Lucretius’ Symmetry Argument
Chris Gillett
Physician Assisted Dying: Defining the Ethically Ambiguous
Chandler O’Leary
Can Utilitarianism or Retributivism Justify Solitary Confinement?
Katherine Sawczyn
Analysis of the Prevailing Views Regarding the Nature of Theory-Change in the Field of Science
Jonathan Martinez
The Pervasive Quality of Self-Deception
Douglas Dohmeyer
Undergraduate Editorial Board:
Editor-in-Chief: Daniel Lightsey ’22
Executive Editor: Eris-Jake Donohue
Editors:
- Kate Girvin
- Austin Tapler
- Laura Stoicoviciu
- Anella Roy
- Alexis Roa
- Jaime Rodriguez
- Emma Smith
- America Jimenez
- Matthew Deane
Advisory Board:
Dr. Linda Radzik, Professor of Philosophy
David Anderson, PhD. Student of Philosophy