Is there an internal mental world that is better known to you than the world outside?, asks Keith Frankish
Irrationality: A History of the Dark Side of Reason: a review
A review by Massimo Pigliucci.
The Wrong of Rudeness: Learning Modern Civility from Ancient Chinese Philosophy: a review
A review by Marion Hourdequin.
Talk to the Hand
Jean Kazez on a puzzling film.
Decolonizing Universalism: A Transnational Feminist Ethic: a review
A review by Soraya Gollop.
The Logic of Nihilism
Nolen Gertz explains how nihilism might conquer the world, and what it means for democracy
Philosophy Through Fiction
Helen De Cruz tells the story.
Lady Mary Shepherd: a snapshot
The philosophy of Lady Mary Shepherd.
The Tyranny of Opinion: Conformity and the Future of Liberalism: a review
A review by Daniel A. Kaufman.
Adam Smith and Capitalism Today
Ryan Patrick Hanley on why we would do well to look back on capitalism’s founding father.
Issue 88: introduction from the editor
Philosophy has a long and confusing relationship with fiction, music and comedy, and the contributors to this issue’s central essays have unwittingly landed us right in the middle of it. Helen De Cruz takes up philosophy and fiction, arguing that the philosophical blockbuster enables the general public to engage in philosophical thinking very nearly daily. […]
Living the Life of the Mind
Charlotte Knowles offers an analysis of the hangover.