Aletheia, The Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy at Texas A&M
Aletheia is the Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy for Texas A&M. The journal is run by undergraduates and only works with undergraduate authors. Upon submission of a paper to the journal, the editorial board will review the scholarly issue, thesis, and argumentation structure to make a determination of how best to improve the paper. We work with the authors to ensure that the paper is made the best it can after deciding upon publication. The goal of this journal is to allow undergraduates the intellectual space to make contributions to the field of philosophy.








Nature’s Distorted Mirror: Rationalizing an Objection to Lucretius’ Symmetry Argument
Chris Gillett
Physician Assisted Dying: Defining the Ethically Ambiguous
Chandler O’Leary
Can Utilitarianism or Retributivism Justify Solitary Confinement?
Katherine Sawczyn
Analysis of the Prevailing Views Regarding the Nature of Theory-Change in the Field of Science
Jonathan Martinez
The Pervasive Quality of Self-Deception
Douglas Dohmeyer
Undergraduate Editorial Board:
Editor-in-Chief: Hailey Baker and Will Stinebaker
Executive Editor: Kaleigh Marshall
Editors:
- Vibha Kannan
- Michael Birdwell
- Aubrey Schabel
- Kaleb Blizzard
- Ana C. Vergara
- Joseph Mueller
Advisory Board:
Dr. Dwayne Raymond, Professor of Philosophy