Rae Langton and Richard Holton on the use of non-human animals.
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The Case Against Work
John Danaher argues that work is a bad thing.
Philosophy, in a Sense: Talkative Animals
Constantine Sandis asks, who’s afraid of Wolf-Alice.
We Can Automate Work
But can we automate meaning?, asks Jon K. Burmeister
Welcome to the Machine
J. Adam Carter and Neil McDonnell explore the difficult philosophical questions raised by virtual reality.
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 […]
A Case for Feminist Self-Defence
Thomas Nadelhoffer grapples with the arguments.
We Need to Know More About Ignorance
Rik Peels argues that it’s time to take Socrates’ fascination with ignorance seriously.
Midlife: A Philosophical Guide
A review by Christine Vitrano.
Glimpse of Light: New Meditations on First Philosophy: a review
A review by Frances Howard-Snyder.
Spring 2018 News
Charlotte Knowles on philosophers who stand up for something.
Issue 81 Forum: introduction
Meaningful work