The answer sheds new light on an old problem, argues Helen Steward.
It’s Not Just the Economy, Dunderheid
Alan Weir makes a case for Scottish independence.
The Skeptic: Honest Stupidity
Wendy M Grossman on fact, fiction, and the silliness of television.
Why Properties Matter
Douglas Edwards explains what makes you the object you are.
Identities of the Gene
Paul E Griffiths argues that biologists have two ways of thinking about genes.
The Evolution of Cooperation
Ellen Clarke finds inspiration in someone else’s flat.
The Point of View of the Universe
Jussi Suikkanen appreciates an appreciation of Henry Sidgwick.
The Human Animal
A M Ferner asks, what does it mean to have a life?
How Do I Love Me? Let Me Count the Ways
Troy Jollimore on a book that helps liberate the imagination.
A Process Ontology for Biology
John Dupré on the view of living things as deeply intertwined processes.
The Two Faces of Medea
Jean Kazez looks on.
Perennial Philosophical Problems
John Kekes argues that our current response to them is misguided.