Five philosophy professors reflect on their experiences writing and publishing in pop philosophy and philosophical fiction.
Dr. Carrie Jenkins
Professor of Philosophy at University of British Columbia, Vancouver and author of mystery novel and queer psychological thriller Victoria Sees It (2021, Penguin Random House).
Dr. Eric Schwitzgebel
Professor of Philosophy at University of California, Riverside, author of philosophy blog The Splintered Mind, and philosophical science fiction writer. His short stories include "Little /^^^\&-" (2017, Clarkesworld, Issue 132), "Gaze of Robot, Gaze of Bird" (2019, Clarkesworld, Issue 141), and "The Dauphin's Metaphysics" (2015, Unlikely Story, Issue #12), among many others.
Dr. Kris Phillips
Professor of Philosophy at Southern Utah University, Editor of Arrested Development and Philosophy (2011, Wiley) and contributor to Twin Peaks and Philosophy (2018, Open Court Publishing).
Dr. Mark Silcox
Professor of Philosophy at University of Central Oklahoma and author of sci fi novel The Face on the Mountain (2015, Incandescent Phoenix Books).
Dr. Ethan Mills
Professor of Philosophy at University of Tennessee, Chattanooga and contributor to Philosophy and Dune (forthcoming 2022, Blackwell).
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