More good news: It won’t make us more creative, says Josefa Ros Velasco.
What Satire Can Do for Us
Now that Trump is no longer President, Dieter Declercq reflects on the value of political parody.
Socrates
George Rudebusch examines the examined life.
Heraclitus
Thomas M. Robinson on a philosopher who listens to the world.
Zebras, Bacteria and Asteroids
Toby Friend on what’s real and whether whatever it is can be part of a unified science
Persistent Anosmia
Jean Kazez counts a cost of the coronavirus.
The Year I Got Old
William B. Irvine approaches old age with the wisdom of Stoicism.
Pandemic Postcards
Timmerman et al.
Tragic Life Endings and Covid 19 Policy
August Gorman explains why last days matter more.
Female Misogyny
Berit Brogaard on women who hate women.
Issue 91: The Skeptic
Wendy Grossman tracks new reasons for distrust.
Strength In Old Age
Gail Weiss celebrates the might of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.