J. Adam Carter and Neil McDonnell explore the difficult philosophical questions raised by virtual reality.
Issue 81 Reviews: introduction
Our reviews in this issue showcase books that go beyond the usual boundaries of philosophy or argue for an expansionist view of the field. Frances Howard-Snyder reviews a philosophical novel set in snowy Norway. Christine Vitrano reviews a work of self-help – a philosophical guide to getting older. Though Black is Beautiful is a work […]
A Case for Feminist Self-Defence
Thomas Nadelhoffer grapples with the arguments.
We Need to Know More About Ignorance
Rik Peels argues that it’s time to take Socrates’ fascination with ignorance seriously.
Midlife: A Philosophical Guide
A review by Christine Vitrano.
Glimpse of Light: New Meditations on First Philosophy: a review
A review by Frances Howard-Snyder.
Spring 2018 News
Charlotte Knowles on philosophers who stand up for something.
Issue 81 Forum: introduction
Meaningful work
The Wonderful Machines
Ruth Yeoman asks, can we create more meaningful work?
The Skeptic: Science Fiction
Wendy M. Grossman counts the cost of bad research.
Issue 81: introduction from the editor
Introduction to issue 81 from the editor.
Examining Life
Kenneth Primrose asked leading thinkers what questions really matter most – here’s what they said.