Call for Papers on “Useful Knowledge”
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society is a quarterly journal that includes papers read at the American Philosophical Society’s biannual meetings, independent, peer-reviewed essays by outside scholars, and biographical memoirs of APS Members. The journal also captures talks by today’s prominent professionals, scholars, and scientists that will not be published elsewhere. Recent topics include Abraham Lincoln and Marfan Syndrome, the philosophical problem of uncertainty in Hitchcock’s Vertigo, old phrenology versus new phrenology, the fascination with twins, and what makes a genuine Picasso.