UTEP Philosophers Present at APA Conference
Congratulations to the professors and graduate students who presented at the 97th Annual Meeting of the American Philosophical Association's Pacific Division!
Professor Manuela Gomez organized many panels and talks, and she presented original research with her paper "The Only Mexican American Woman in Philosophy."
Professor Boomer Trujillo presented on the panel "What Does It Mean to Be a Philosopher?"
Graduate student At-Ziry Torres was the main commentator at the Latin American Feminist Philosophy Symposium.
Professor Noell Birondo presented original research with his paper "Race, Hatred, and the Preservation of Ignorance," as well as commenting on other papers.
Professor Michael Ball-Blakely commented on new research in the philosophy of immigration.
Graduate Student Joseph De Leon Flores presented original research with his paper, "Amor Mundi: For Love of the World: On the Groundworks for a Philosophy of Environmentalism Styled after Arendt."