Should we extend protections to those fleeing Covid-19, asks Mollie Gerver.
The Ethics of AI and The Moral Responsibility of Philosophers
Paula Boddington argues that we’ve got a lot of work to do.
Parenting with Siddhartha
William Irwin on lessons learned.
Moving Up without Losing Your Way: The Ethical Costs of Upward Mobility: a review
A review by Helen De Cruz.
Keeping Close to Home
Katherine Furman on communities and contagion.
Living the Life of the Mind: Notes on a Quarantine
Charlotte Knowles’ notes on a quarantine.
Two Beers Before Phronesis
Q&A with Connor Bevan.
Adornment: What Self-Decoration Tells About Who We Are, by Stephen Davies: a review
Review by Eric Mullis.
Temporary Tattoos
Julia Minarik muses on post-mortem ink.
Issue 89 Thoughts: introduction
Issue 89
From Radical Enactivism to Folk Philosophy
Daniel D. Hutto investigates what and how we think.
Cosby, Comedy and Aesthetic Betrayal
Mary Beth Willard asks, is a moral obligation to abstain from the art of morally monstrous artists?