Albert Spencer takes a close look at our decision making.
Diogenes of Sinope
Julie Piering hears the howl of the dog philosopher.
Issue 92 Reviews: introduction
In this issue of TPM, Teresa Blankmeyer Burke reviews Sound of Metal, a movie about a drummer who loses his hearing. As a Deaf woman—the first ever to receive a PhD in philosophy—Burke notices what others may not. She writes that the movie is a hearing person’s imagining of what it’s like to become deaf—a […]
Philosophy, In a Sense
Danièle Moyal-Sharrock and Constantine Sandis on the Ins and Outs of Gender.
Political Philosophy Podcast: Q&A with Toby Buckle
Philosophy podcast host Q&A.
Thales
Catherine Rowett peers back to what might be the beginning.
Stories and Thinking Anew about Race
Eileen John explores literature for philosophical provocation.
Ask a Philosopher: Answers to Your Most Important and Most Unexpected Questions: a review
Review by Frank Appolonia.
Zeno of Elea
John Palmer uncovers the surprising profundity of the inventor of paradox.
Issue 92: introduction from the editor
As Lily Tomlin observed, “We’re all in this alone.” Stuck in our armchairs and unable to go outside as much as we’d like, many of us have been on our own for a while. Living in a crowded household brings its own set of problems – try quarantining in a place where families live packed […]
Get the Vote Out!
Julia Maskivker asks, do you simply have a duty to vote, or should you try to vote well?
Frank Ramsey: A Sheer Excess of Powers: a review
Rachel Handley reviews Frank Ramsey: A Sheer Excess of Powers, by Cheryl Misak.