Derek Matravers asks, what do we do when we engage with art?
Lockhart’s Problem
Adam Morton asks, if we had greater thinking power, would the world be more or less puzzling
Should You Look Before You Leap?
Andrew Sepielli scouts uncertainty about moral rules.
Foul Play
David Papineau on a sporting analogy with implications for political theory.
The Problem with God
Peter J Steinberger argues that atheists, true believers and even agnostics are all wrong.
Not Knowing Everything That Matters
Jonathan Dancy and Daniel Muñoz take a close look at Parfit’s account of how we can get things wrong.
Uncertainty – The Philosophical Problem of Our Time
The world needs precautious thinking, argues Rupert Read.
Plato is Still on Form
It’s one of the best defences of philosophy he’s ever seen, says Robert J Howell.
Uncertainty, Risk and Moral Emotions
Sabine Roeser argues for a new approach to public debate.
A Philosopher at the IPCC
John Broome is by turns astonished, angered and pleased by a process that put ethics into climate negotiations.
Can Berkeley Have It Both Ways?
Daniel E Flage takes a close look at the Bishops’ views on mind, awareness and intuition.
Philippa Foot: a snapshot
John Hacker-Wright on a controversy sparked by claims about moral norms and human nature.