Havi Carel and Ian James Kidd explain how COVID-19 is changing us.
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The Mind-Body Myth and Thinking in the Pandemic
Lauren Slater on the perils of online learning for essentially embodied thinkers.
Morality in the Time of a Pandemic
Barry C. Smith on how the present crisis hones our sense of right and wrong.
Work Cut Out for Us
Alexander Douglas examines Covid-19 and the Job Guarantee.
Issue 90 Reviews: introduction
We’re counting on pharmaceutical companies to save humanity from the virus that’s wreaking havoc with life around the world, but can they help in the more personal and intimate sphere of love and romance? Brian Earp and Julian Savulescu explore the question in the book Love Drugs, which is reviewed in this issue by Troy […]
Love Drugs: The Chemical Future of Relationships: a review
Troy Jollimore reviews Love Drugs: The Chemical Future of Relationships, by Brian D. Earp and Julian Savulescu.
The Two Dark Sides of Covid-19
Peter Singer and Paola Cavalieri argue that wet markets should be banned.
Issue 90: introduction from the editor
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” That’s one of the most famous things Aristotle never said. Apparently, it’s Will Durant’s paraphrase of Aristotle’s ethics in The Story of Philosophy, but don’t let that get in the way of a good point. A lot of a life […]
Infections With Benefits
Euzebiusz Jamrozik explains how infections might save lives and curb the pandemic.
Sophie Grace Chappell talks sex and gender
An interview with Sophie Grace Chappell.
Living the Life of the Mind
Charlotte Knowles on how to build networks and (not) alienate people.
“Would Have Died Soon Anyway”
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen thinks through Covid-19, distributive justice, and age discrimination.