Ian James Kidd unpacks a complex pair of prejudices.
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Nietzsche and the Machines
Sebastian Sunday Grève calls on us to decide what kind of life with machines we want.
Stories and Thinking Anew about Race
Eileen John explores literature for philosophical provocation.
Land, directed by Robin Wright: a review
A review by Teresa Blankmeyer Burke.
Issue 93: introduction from the editor
Philosophy is a lot of things, but it’s also mostly talking. Think of the paradigm case: Socrates and the corrupted youth, all in togas, dust hanging in the air, the sun in their eyes. They’re not meditating. There are no test tubes. They might be drinking tea, gesturing, shaking their heads, furrowing their brows, but […]
Philosophy for Girls: a review
A review by Audrey Yap.
Issue 93: Living the Life of the Mind
Charlotte Knowles on “moving on” from #MeToo
Ask a Philosopher: a review
Review by Frank Appolonia and Travis Timmerman.
Diversify Thought: Teach Intersectionality
Zahra Thani argues that every philosophy class should combat exclusionary practices.
A Theory of Justice at Fifty
Alan Haworth weighs up the work.
Humanitarian Assistance for Wild Animals
Kyle Johannsen argues that most wild animals live bad lives, and that we should intervene in nature to improve their wellbeing.
Who’s Afraid of a Post-Truth World?
Ian Olasov argues that philosophers have a lot of work to do.