Rachel Paine argues that there are insights to be had in thinking about the possibility.
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Getting Emotional
Gary Cox on existentialism, psychology and the emotions.
The Flavours of Fairness
Laura Niemi explains how to understand the moral cognition behind our judgements.
Duties and Ethical Giving
Paul Woodruff on the real demands of rescue.
The Lies that Bind: Rethinking Identity: a review
A review by Georgia Warnke.
The Last Mystery Standing
Friedel Weinert asks Susan Greenfield what neuroscience might tell us about the mind body problem.
Winter 2019 News
Charlotte Knowles reports on the latest in “Grievance Studies”.
The Relevance of Existentialism
Rebecca Bamford takes on the sceptic.
Trials and Errors
Wendy M. Grossman considers the problem of “outcome switching”.
(M)Existentialism
Carlos Alberto Sánchez scouts the habitat of Emilio Uranga’s thinking.
Free Solo
Jean Kazez on a film that might make you climb the walls.
Issue 84 Thoughts: introduction
Would you take a pill that gives you a cognitive edge over others? It turns out you can, and many people do, take such things as Ritalin and Adderall to do better on college exams. It’s easy to imagine moral arguments against this kind of thing — it’s unfair or causes unnecessary harm — but […]