Ken Daley and Robert J. Howell review Robot Ethics 2.0: From Autonomous Cars to Artificial Intelligence, edited by Patrick Lin, Keith Abney, and Ryan Jenkins
Reviews
Black Panther: a review
By Timothy E. Brown.
Issue 81 Reviews: introduction
Our reviews in this issue showcase books that go beyond the usual boundaries of philosophy or argue for an expansionist view of the field. Frances Howard-Snyder reviews a philosophical novel set in snowy Norway. Christine Vitrano reviews a work of self-help – a philosophical guide to getting older. Though Black is Beautiful is a work […]
Glimpse of Light: New Meditations on First Philosophy: a review
A review by Frances Howard-Snyder.
Midlife: A Philosophical Guide
A review by Christine Vitrano.
Taking Back Philosophy: A Multicultural Manifesto: a review
Julian Baggini reviews Taking Back Philosophy: A Multicultural Manifesto, by Bryan W. Van Norden.
Black is Beautiful: A Philosophy of Black Aesthetics: a review
Luvell Anderson reviews Black is Beautiful: A Philosophy of Black Aesthetics, by Paul C. Taylor.
Aging Thoughtfully: Conversations about Retirement, Romance, Wrinkles, and Regret: a review
Review by Geoffrey Scarre.
Issue 80 Reviews: introduction
Riddle: What’s something that’s universally desired, but nobody likes once they have it? We’ll come back to that. In this issue of The Philosophers’ Magazine, Matt Brown reviews the latest contribution to graphic philosophy, a burgeoning genre that now includes Heretics!, by the esteemed historian of modern philosophy, Stephen Nadler, and his talented cartoonist son, […]
Blade Runner 2049: a review
Blade Runner 2049, directed by Denis Villeneuve. Reviewed by Amy Kind.
Heretics!: The Wonderous (and Dangerous) Beginnings of Modern Philosophy: a review
Matthew J. Brown reviews Steven Nadler and Ben Nadler’s Heretics!: The Wonderous (and Dangerous) Beginnings of Modern Philosophy.
Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny
A review by Kathryn J. Norlock.