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You Would Say That
Clare Moriarty
on philosophical mud-slinging and ad hominem arguments
Talking about Not Talking (Carefully) about Science
Uwe Peters
on how science communication can bring out the worst in us
Forking Paths
Samuel Kimpton-Nye
on the philosophy and logic of what might have been
Can Technology Revive the Destroyed Past?
Erin L. Thompson
on the limits of digital recreation
Art Is a Game
C. Thi Nguyen
on why the struggle (with art) is real
The Unthinkable and the Unconceived
Silvia Panizza
on ‘choosing’ veganism and our hidden moral commitments
Putting Practice into Theory
Steven French
on what kind of thing scientific theories are
Cruel Nostalgia
Robert Eaglestone
on affect memory and the Second World War
Speaking (Some) Truths to Power
Stephen John
on the ethics of expert advice
The Old Quarrel
Maximilian de Gaynesford
on poetry and philosophy
Why Aren’t All Scientists Physicists?
Alexander Franklin
on why it’s not all about particles
Just Leisure?
Blain Neufeld
on leisure time as a right
The Problem of Trust
Paul Faulkner
on trusting strangers
Mental Conflict
Hili Razinsky
on ambivalence
A History of Human Dignity
Remy Debes
 on the contradictory origins of our concept of dignity
Does the Future Exist?
Emily Thomas
on C. D. Broad
Can Manipulative Health Campaigns Be Justified?
T. M. Wilkinson
 on the ethics of manipulation in health and advertising
How to Express Your Emotions in Writing
Trip Glazer
on the exclamation mark
What Is Pain?
Grant DuncanÂ
on the complexity of pain
Thinking Small about the Ideal Society
Brian Kogelmann
 on living better by living more apart
Do Electrons Dream of Electric Sheep?
Philip Goff
 on panpsychism and the nature of matter
Is Truth a Political Luxury?
Julian Baggini
 on lies, damn lies, and political realities
Sartre Does God
Kate Kirkpatrick
 on the variety of atheisms
Rocks and Hard Places
Lisa Tessman
on being required to do the impossible
Philosophy at the Speed of Art
Michelle Boulous Walker
on slow philosophy
Should We Delay Gratification?
Dale Dorsey
 on how much we owe our future selves
Who Knows?
Jesper Kallestrup
on the knowledge of crowds
The Moral Gravity of Mere Trifles
Amy Olberding
 on the Confucian role for etiquette in resisting injustice
What If God Is Just Not That Into You?
Tim Mulgan
on whether the universe could have a non-human-centred purpose
Identity Threat
Michael Cholbi
 on the ways in which paternalism shows disrespect
Lost in the Supermarket
Dylan Trigg
 on anxiety, phobia, and phenomenology
Against Principles
Constantine Sandis
on a holistic approach to museums
Family Ties
Reuven BrandtÂ
on parental responsibility and gamete donation
Does Money Make Us Selfish?
Philip Goodchild
 on money, trust, and self-interest
Breathing Life into a Phenomenology of Illness, Part II
Havi Carel
 on understanding illness through its lived experience
Thinking about Morality
Sarah Sawyer
 on concepts and the objectivity of moral reasons
The Chain of Love and Duty
Anca Gheaus
on the reasons we owe our children a sustainable world
Logical Gaps
Catarina Dutilh Novaes
on the cosmopolitan roots of logic
How Should We Interpret Dead Philosophers?
Tom Stern
on the problem with the principle of charity
Breathing Life into a Phenomenology of Illness, Part I
Havi Carel
on understanding illness through its lived experience
Moving Pictures
Carl Plantinga
on new approaches to cognition and film
If Evolution Favours Fairness, Why Does Inequality Persist?
Cailin O’Connor
 on power and the emergence of bargaining norms
Value-Added Science
Anna Alexandrova
on measuring well-being
What Does Hoarding Tell Us about Mental Health?
Rachel Cooper
 on classifying mental disorders
Knowing What’s Good for You
Guy Fletcher
 on recognizing the good life
In the Shadow of the EU Referendum
Simon Glendinning
 on what Brexit means
Porn as Propaganda
Aidan McGlynn
 on how pornography can function as propaganda
Experiencing Time
Joel Smith
 on Husserl and the puzzling experience of time
The Origin of Belief
Joshua DiPaolo
&
Robert SimpsonÂ
on the problem of indoctrination
Beyond Protest
Tommy Lynch
on Lacan’s four discourses and the problem of protest
Trust in the Dark
Guy Longworth
on whether we can gain knowledge from others
Seeing Is Believing?
Daniel Whistler
&
Daniel Hill
on the kind of harm religious symbols might cause
Land and Justice
Cara Nine
on how borders should be drawn
Genetic Fallacies?
Reuven Brandt
on anonymity and mitochondrial donation
Presence of Mind
Kathleen Stock
on sexual objectification
Gauging Personal Identity
Kevin Tobia
on personal identity and moral norms
Misadventures in Political Philosophy
Mahon O’Brien
on Heidegger’s philosophy and politics
Risky Business
Rupert Read
&
David Burnham
on uncertainty, systemic risk, and potential catastrophe
Desires We Live By
Miguel de Beistegui
on the changing role of desire
Learning from Books
Alan H. Goldman
on the philosophical value of the novel
The Creation of Autism
Bonnie Evans
on the history of autism
First World Problems
Paul FroeseÂ
on finding meaning
A New Problem of Evil
Stephen Law
on a challenge for theists
Democracy or Decision-Making by Experts?
Fabienne Peter
on who should make difficult political decisions
Are We Morally Equal by Nature?
Beth Lord
on Spinoza and modern democracy
Trying the Dead
Emmanuel Melissaris
 on achieving justice when the defendant is dead
Motivated Creativity and Character
Matthew Kieran
 on true creativity, motivation, and character
Monumental Legacies and Symbolic Humiliation
Mihaela Mihai
 on harmful public art and liberal democracy
Homeopathy and Evidence-Based Policy
John Worrall
on banning homeopathic remedies
Don’t Elect Him, He’s Unelectable!
Lorna Finlayson
 on hidden agendas and being realistic
Force of Habit
Komarine Romdenh-Romluc
 on habits and actions
You Must Be Joking!
Scott Woodcock
on whether some jokes might be funnier because they are immoral
The Caring Citizen
Sandrine Berges
on why learning to care should be compulsory for all
Good Work
Sam Clark
on what it takes for work to contribute to human flourishing
Token Worries
Anca Gheaus
on being the token woman
The Evolution of Cultures, Human and Microbial
Jonathan Birch
on what microbiology can teach us about cultural evolution
Pets and Dependency
Jessica du Toit
on our relationship with our pets
Intellectual Vice and Self-awareness
Quassim Cassam
on recognising our own intellectual shortcomings
Derrida and Europe
Simon Glendinning
on Derrida’s complicated views on Europe
Are Delusions Bad for You?
Lisa Bortolotti
on the ethics of belief
Death, Fear, and Self-mourning
Bob Plant
on attitudes to our own mortality
Should the State Pay for You To Have Kids?
Emily McTernan
whether there might be a right to be a parent
Free Will and Human Nature
Brian Garvey
on Evolutionary Psychology’s unacknowledged problem of free will
Why Can’t We Be (Legally Recognized) Friends?
Elizabeth Brake
on expanding marriage
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