Todd M. Furman goes all in on the ethics of poker.
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Gadflies, Coffeehouses and Citizen Philosophers
Berit Brogaard
A Possible Future for Philosophy
Edouard Machery and Stephen Stich
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.
How Little We Know about Character
Christian B. Miller on where the future of philosophical action lies.
Under a Dancing Sun
Wendy M. Grossman makes no assumptions about what happened.
Can Pottery Have an Aesthetic?
Aderemi Artis argues that cups, bowls and mugs might stand above pretty, but useless art.
Sympathy for the Devil
Jean Kazez on why we feel sorry for those accused of sexual harassment.
Are Conspiracy Theories a Force for the Good?
Daniel Cohnitz on what happens when open societies take an autocratic turn.
The Future of Philosophy
Timothy Williamson
Sprezzatura, Good Taste, and Socrates’ Dirty Toga
Andrea Baldini considers the philosophical significance of elegance.