Jean Kazez on when we really arrive on the scene.
ethics
In Favour of Atheist Ethics
Jason N. Blum argues that transcendent moralities diminish the value of human beings.
G.E.M. Anscombe: a snapshot
Duncan J. Richter on a philosopher who refused to put up with nonsense.
Should You Stand Your Ground?
Helen Frowe on the ethics of defensive killing.
What Justifies the Family?
Bernard Prusak resists the call for a liberal critique.
Open Debate: Ethics and the Vegan Way of Life
Les Burwood and Ros Wyeth argue that there are good arguments for adopting the unfashionable view that it is immoral to use animals as a resource.
The Wittgenstein Archive
An overview of the Wittgenstein Archive which is dedicated to the study and publication of all aspects of Wittgenstein’s work
What Do Philosophical Practitioners Do?
If you’ve never heard of philosophical practice (or philosophical counselling, as it is sometimes known), one of The Philosophers’ Magazine’s founding editors, Jeremy Stangroom, provides an introduction to this rapidly growing field.
Conference Briefing: Aristotle on Human Happiness
In the second talk, Claude Pearson outlined Aristotle’s different approach and conclusions on the topic of happiness.
J. S. Mill: a snapshot
Peter Holmes looks at the life and thought of nineteenth-century liberal John Stuart Mill.