Steve Hiltz praises the latest film from the Dardenne brothers.
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Tony Milligan appreciates some answers, even if it’s not all new.
Reply: Religious Education and Child Abuse
Andrew Atkinson responds to Helen de Cruz.
What Can Philosophy Really Do?
Amie Thomasson takes up Hawking’s challenge.
When Armchair Philosophy Becomes Reality
Surgeon Sergio Canavero intends to transplant a human head. A M Ferner discusses the implications with Lynne Rudder Baker, Eric Olson, Susan James, Stephan Blatti, Giovanni Boniolo, Cédric Brun, and Derek Parfit
What We Talk about When We Talk about Goodness
Russell Blackford admires a new book on normative language.
Issue 69: introduction from the editor
Issue 69.
Passing Judgement
Michael Cholbi argues that grading students is philosophically suspect.
Thomas Jefferson: a snapshot
M Andrew Holowchak on a philosopher of the people.
No Bad Zombies
Travis Timmerman and Sean Clancy examine the connection between consciousness and moral responsibility.
How Embodied Cognition Is Being Disembodied
Shaun Gallagher resists the invasion of the body snatchers.
Issue 68: introduction from the editor
An introduction to issue 68 of The Philosophers’ Magazine, from editor James Garvey