Steven Luper scouts the connections between purpose, meaning and morality.
Essays
We’re Not “Just Animals”
We’re uniquely unique, says Scott Samuelson.
Debunking the Imagination
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
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.
Can Berkeley Have It Both Ways?
Daniel E Flage takes a close look at the Bishops’ views on mind, awareness and intuition.
Knowing What’s Good For You
Peter Adamson considers ancient views of the good life.
Philosophers at War
One hundred years after the start of the First World War, Michel Petheram reflects on its meaning for some of the philosophers who lived through it.
Suspicious Minds
Patrick Stokes considers the ethics of conspiracy theories.
The Fact/Opinion Distinction
Bear in mind that this is just John Corvino’s opinion.
Lockhart’s Problem
Adam Morton asks, if we had greater thinking power, would the world be more or less puzzling?