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The Smith College Philosophy Journal, formerly Eudaimonia, was founded in the Fall of 2019 by You Jeen Ha. Due to the coronavirus, publication was suspended, and the original members of the Journal have since graduated. Finally, in Fall 2023, we are reviving the Journal under a new name, Sátya–a Sanskrit word meaning truth. We feel Sátya is representative of our cross-cultural approach to philosophy at Smith.
This edition of Sàtya is made up of the essays presented by students at Smith’s inaugural Five College Philosophy Conference in the Spring of 2023. The selection pool was full of quality submissions from the five colleges, and these papers were chosen for their creativity and depth of philosophical inquiry. The first volume of Sátya features topics in bioethics and technology, ethics and society, morality and aesthetics, and the history of philosophy. We hope to continue this tradition of hosting a philosophy conference for the surrounding colleges and publishing their papers in the Fall.
Publication Date
Fall 2023
Publisher
Smith College
Disciplines
Philosophy
Recommended Citation
Rawson, Michela; Sweeney, Joe; Honig, Harry; Guo, Hebe; Murphy, Abby; Kim, Clara; Liebmann, Ilan; and Al Ghandi, Laila, "Issue 2: Sátya" (2023). Sátya. 1.
https://scholarworks.smith.edu/satya_archive/1
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Editors:
Bella Cooperman
Laila Al Ghamdi
March Loftin