Sabine Roeser argues for a new approach to public debate.
Blog
A Philosopher at the IPCC
John Broome is by turns astonished, angered and pleased by a process that put ethics into climate negotiations.
Can Berkeley Have It Both Ways?
Daniel E Flage takes a close look at the Bishops’ views on mind, awareness and intuition.
Philippa Foot: a snapshot
John Hacker-Wright on a controversy sparked by claims about moral norms and human nature.
Science and Common Sense
If we’re to understand reality, we must understand the questions that we’re asking, argues Thomas Quinn.
Uncertainty in Everyday Life
Linda Radzik asks, what should a bystander do?
Editor’s Pick
Jeffrey A Barrett on a new movement in the philosophy of science.
Philosophy on the Brain
Anne Jaap Jacobson on a wonderful new guide to recent work in neuroscience
Issue 66 Forum: introduction
Acting in uncertainty
The Human Project
Luciano Floridi on what technological unemployment might mean.
The Silver Rule of Acting Under Uncertainty
Constantine Sandis and Nassim N Taleb on how to think about risk, harm and having skin in the game.
Bread or Stone?
Thomas D Senor examines an attempt to save religion from the march of science.