\vspace*{\credgap} {\noindent\LARGE\sc Foreword} \vspace{\credgap} \vspace{\ackgap}\noindent Congratulations to all those involved with \emph{Aporia} for reaching the milestone of a twenty-fifth volume! I was a first-year undergraduate when the first issue was released. I look back at that day fondly. We celebrated with a wine reception in Edgecliffe (though, to be entirely honest, we didn't need much of an occasion to indulge in some wine!), and there were speeches from Vera Schoeller (the society president) and Professor Sarah Broadie, who was always a vocal supporter of PhilSoc. The journal has also published some fantastic work over the years, including by authors who have gone on to be very successful professional philosophers. The very first issue included pieces by Marcus Rossberg and Philip Ebert (now professors at Connecticut and Stirling, respectively) and a special contribution from Duncan Pritchard (now UC Irvine). Later issues included Andreas Stokke (Uppsala), Fenner Tanswell (Technical University Berlin), Steffen Koch (Bielefeld) and Michael Hicks who is currently my colleague at the University of Glasgow. I was a co-editor (with Kyle Mitchell) for volumes II and III. I was also tasked with designing and formatting (which, unfortunately, was not my forte). Since my time at the helm, I am pleased see that the high quality of philosophy has continued, and the design quality has significantly improved. The journal is now an extremely professional-looking production, and something for all involved to be proud of. The St Andrews Philosophy Society will always hold a very dear place in my heart. It was there that I got to know many people who are my friends until this day. It is wonderful that the society is still going strong, and that the journal continues to be a roaring success. \vspace{\ackgap}\noindent Dr Joe Slater \noindent Lecturer in Moral and Political Philosophy, University of Glasgow \noindent St Andrews Philosophy Society President (2011/12)