Julian Baggini reviews Taking Back Philosophy: A Multicultural Manifesto, by Bryan W. Van Norden.
What Makes Work Meaningful?
Andrea Veltman considers four dimensions of meaning.
Mistakes About the Meaning of Life
Iddo Landau explains how to avoid them.
Does Eternity Have a Future?
Yitzhak Melamed on a neglected notion.
Black is Beautiful: A Philosophy of Black Aesthetics: a review
Luvell Anderson reviews Black is Beautiful: A Philosophy of Black Aesthetics, by Paul C. Taylor.
Issue 81 Thoughts: introduction
Issue 81.
Issue 80: introduction from the editor
Welcome to the eightieth issue of The Philosophers’ Magazine. As we cruise comfortably past our twentieth year, take a moment to think about what the world was like when our first issue hit the stands. Bill Clinton began his second term of office. Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone appeared. Steve Jobs returned to work […]
Aging Thoughtfully: Conversations about Retirement, Romance, Wrinkles, and Regret: a review
Review by Geoffrey Scarre.
Honour Among Thieves
Todd M. Furman goes all in on the ethics of poker.
Gadflies, Coffeehouses and Citizen Philosophers
Berit Brogaard
A Possible Future for Philosophy
Edouard Machery and Stephen Stich
Issue 80 Reviews: introduction
Riddle: What’s something that’s universally desired, but nobody likes once they have it? We’ll come back to that. In this issue of The Philosophers’ Magazine, Matt Brown reviews the latest contribution to graphic philosophy, a burgeoning genre that now includes Heretics!, by the esteemed historian of modern philosophy, Stephen Nadler, and his talented cartoonist son, […]