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Vincent Di Norcia thinks about Roman Emperors, Peter Stone gives good reasons why inequality is bad, and Alan Shepherd scrutinises a new vision of society.
Did Kant Solve Skepticism?
Thomas Morrison asks just what Kant learned from his Critique of Pure Reason.
In Search of an Ethical Roadmap
Samantha Neave explores how to be a good person, with the help of Immanuel Kant and the Tooth Fairy.
Gender as Biological Fact vs Gender as Social Construction
Francisco Javier Camacho Jr asks, what difference does it make?
Henk Manschot is Professor Emeritus at the University of Humanistics in the Netherlands.
Amirali Maleki interviews him about Nietzsche's approach to philosophy and life
Kant's Political Philosophy
Matt Qvortrup explains how the Enlightenment's leading philosopher went looking for a bit of peace.
The Enticing Light of Progress
Helena Moradi asks if the promise of pure progress is problematic.
Philosophical Haiku
Simone Weil (1909-1943)
Transcending Kant
Joshua Mozersky argues that reality itself might be accessible to us.
Diogenes the Cynic (c.404-323 BC)
Martin Jenkins recalls what we know for sure about the philosopher in the barrel.
The Lottery' & Locke's Politics
John P. Irish considers through an infamous lottery.
The Determined Will
Stephen Brewer’s couple are determined to argue about free will.
What Is Truth?
Richard Oxenberg on the need for an old paradigm, especially in ethics.
Paradox Lost
Paul Tissier argues that Russell’s Paradox isn’t really a paradox.
The Goodness of Existence
Jarlath Cox says whether life brings pleasure or pain, the value of being born is the ability to experience at all.
A Map of Political Ideas
Phil Badger draws the boundaries of political thought and explores the territories.
Robert Nozick's Metaverse Machine
Lorenzo Buscicchi asks, would you plug into Mark Zuckerberg’s virtual world? He finds that the question has been considered by philosophers for decades.
Cultural Colonialism & Aesthetic Injustice
Gustavo Dalaqua on decolonizing minds.
Duane Rousselle
Duane Rousselle is a Canadian professor of sociological theory, author, and a practicing psychoanalyst. He reports to Julie Reshe on recent mutations in postmodern ideology.
The Golden State Killer & Deleuze's ‘Dividual'
Angela Dennis computes the use and abuse of digital data.
Spinoza & the Troubles of the Heart
Dan Taylor shows that even great philosophers can have their hearts broken.
The Unlovable Parts of a Loving Society
Matei Tanasă asks if we should love the unlovable.
The Philosophy of Romantic Love
Peter Keeble says philosophy, like love, is a many-splendoured thing.
Men of Steel Superman vs Übermensch
Roy Schwartz examines whether the world’s first superhero really was inspired by Nietzsche’s ‘superior man’, and what the Nazis have to do with it.
Smooching by the Seine
Seán Moran reports from the city of love.
Harmony & Cancellation Culture
Erica Stonestreet asks, are we too quick these days to break off relationships?
Iris Murdoch & The Mystery of Love
Stephen Leach looks with Murdoch at the three graces of love, art, and morality.
David Chalmers
David Chalmers leaves behind the hard problem of consciousness for an adventure tour of computer-simulated worlds and virtual reality. Paul Doolan interviews him about his new book, Reality+: virtual worlds and the problems of philosophy.
Demons of the Self
Tristen Taylor finds problems in meaningfully defining ‘evil’.
C.L.R. James (1901-1989)
David Austin on the life in writing of a philosopher of the dispossessed, and cricket.