A review by Daniel A. Kaufman.
Reviews
Fellow Creatures: Our Obligations to Other Animals: a review
Nathan Nobis finds good news in the latest book from Kant scholar Christine Korsgaard.
Issue 87 Reviews: introduction
It’s sometimes said that philosophy bakes no bread, but the podcast featured in this issue literally proclaims otherwise. Philosophy Bakes Bread is a radio program and podcast about all things ethical and political, but also about just plain life. The cohosts, Eric Thomas Weber and Anthony Cashio, even did an episode on (you guessed it) […]
The Three Escapes of Hannah Arendt: A Tyranny of Truth: a review
Margaret Betz finds wonder in The Three Escapes of Hanna Arendt: A Tyranny of Truth, by Ken Krimstein.
The Farewell, written and directed by Lulu Wang: a review
A review by Amy Kind.
Becoming Beauvoir: A Life: a review
Jamie Lombardi finds a Simone de Beauvoir not seen before.
Living with Robots: a review
A review by Alexis Elder.
Issue 86 Reviews: introduction
Readers are in for quite a few surprises in this issue’s reviews. A couple looking for a three-way relationship might select a guy robot as the addition, not a girl robot. That’s not what we’re expecting if we’ve seen the movie Her, watched the TV show Humans, or paid attention to the growing market for […]
Game of Thrones: a review
E.M. Dadlez reviews the final series of Game of Thrones.
When All Else Fails: The Ethics of Resistance to State Injustice: a review
A review by Michael Huemer.
Issue 85 Reviews: introduction
As we go to press, alarming stories fill the news. Notre Dame cathedral was partially destroyed in a fire. Yet another black man in the US was killed by police officers. A father asked police to check on his son in State College Pennsylvania — he had mental illness and was wielding a knife. Minutes […]
Things: In Touch with the Past: a review
Things: In Touch with the Past by Carolyn Korsmeyer (Oxford University Press), $49.95/£32.99 Relics, keepsakes, artworks, heirlooms, mementos, memorials. Despite their variety, all of these objects share a distinctive common feature: it matters to us that they are genuine, authentic, real. I have an insignia ring that belonged to my father. A replica or replacement […]