Wendy M. Grossman on our ability to believe despite the evidence.
issue 68
Do Animals Have Free Will?
The answer sheds new light on an old problem, argues Helen Steward.
Imperfect Justice
Cynthia Freeland on Ian McEwan’s latest novel.
Philosophers Who Found Success Outside the Academy
Helen de Cruz talks to PhDs who most definitely are not “slumming it”.
Embodied Cognition, PTSD and Trauma Theory
Monica Cowart explores a possible collaboration between philosophy and therapeutic practices which might help alleviate suffering.
The World at the End of the Cane
Tony Chemero takes the ick out of the extended mind hypothesis.
The Importance of Being Ironic
Emrys Westacott wonders what irony adds to life.
Thinking Anew
Luce Irigaray and Michael Marder on the possibility of a human re-birth.
The Fine Tuning Argument Unmasked
Benjamin Jantzen uncovers a premise any self-respecting empiricist should find suspect.
Assisted Dying
Marianne Talbot considers reasons to change the law.