Society for Teaching Comparative Philosophy
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Comparative philosophy is broadly concerned with the philosophical traditions of diverse cultures and/or philosophical inquiries that are cross-cultural in scope. The STCP supports the inclusion of multicultural perspectives at all levels of undergraduate philosophical study. 

About the STCP

The STCP was founded to help educators meet the unique challenges of teaching comparative philosophy in an undergraduate setting. 

Officers

President: Aaron Creller, University of North Florida
Vice-President: Leah Kalmanson, Drake University
Secretary: Lara Mitias, Antioch College

Board 

Paul Carelli, University of North Florida
Amy Donahue, Kennesaw State University
Jeremy Henkel, Wofford College
Andy Lambert, Western New England University
Ben Lukey, Uehiro Academy for Philosophy and 
Ethics in Education
Sarah Mattice, University of North Florida

Erin McCarthy, St. Lawrence University

About this site

  • Check out our Resources for Teachers page to access sample syllabi, course modules, and web links to other resources for educators in comparative philosophy.
  • On the Events page, we will keep up-to-date information on STCP meetings. We will also announce upcoming conferences and conference panels relevant to comparative philosophy and/or teaching philosophy.
  • Visit our Blog for more information on recent events. Have something to say? Contact us about guest blogging opportunities.
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