Issue 90.
issue 90
Racist Democracies
Tommy J. Curry on the role demographies of death and dying have in racialising covid-19 mortalities.
See You Online
Lucy Osler considers how we perceive others in a digitally-mediated world.
Covid-19 and Greek philosophy
Martin Ferguson Smith on confronting Covid-19 with guidance from Epicurus.
Should Science Lead?
Stephen John worries about the government’s favourite slogan.
It’s Not About the Animals
Jean Kazez examines ethical questions raised by the pandemic.
On Being Me: A Personal Invitation to Philosophy: a review
Emrys Westacott reviews On Being Me: A Personal Invitation to Philosophy, by J. David Velleman.
Social Risk Preference and Pandemic Management
Don Ross reports on a way to match policy with preferences.
Pandemic Playlist
Jean Kazez on some philosophically interesting distractions.
Democracy and the Virus
Christoph Schuringa asks what concept the Covid-19 crisis demands.
Privacy During the Pandemic and Beyond
Carissa Véliz on privacy challenges in a changed world.
Philosophy, in a sense
Constantine Sandis says, death to mortality.