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Political Philosophy
Philosophers & Immigration Control
Edward Hall argues that philosophers of immigration are not thinking it through.
Political Philosophy
![Trust, Truth & Political Conversations](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/Trust Truth and Political Conversations.jpg)
Trust, Truth & Political Conversations
Adrian Brockless wants a recognition of human value in political debate.
![Success & Luck](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/Success and Luck.jpg)
Success & Luck
Carlo Filice argues that we should share our success, even if it’s hard earned, because we often don’t deserve it as much as we’d like to think.
![The Material Creation of Freedom](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/The Material Creation of Freedom.jpg)
The Material Creation of Freedom
Stephen Martin Fritz & Denise Morel contemplate what creates democracy.
![Philosophy & The Crown](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/Philosophy and The Crown.jpg)
Philosophy & The Crown
Vincent Di Norcia on monarchy and stability.
Regulars
![We Need To Talk](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/We Need To Talk.jpg)
Editorial: We Need To Talk
by Rick Lewis
![News: February/March 2025](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/News February March 2025.jpg)
News: February/March 2025
World Logic Day celebrated here and there • Most folk think they know enough to judge • Don Cupitt, Sea of Faith theologian, dies — News reports by Anja Steinbauer
Articles
![Technologists & Ethicists](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/Technologists and Ethicists.jpg)
Technologists & Ethicists
Stephen L. Anderson laments inadequate moral insight among tech leaders.
![The Fire This Time](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/The Fire This Time.jpg)
The Fire This Time
Tim Madigan on Ray Bradbury, Bertrand Russell and Fahrenheit 451.
![Thomas Aquinas on Extraterrestrial Life](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/Thomas Aquinas on Extraterrestrial Life.jpg)
Thomas Aquinas on Extraterrestrial Life
Babatunde Onabajo tells us why Aquinas did not believe in aliens.
![Plants & Philosophy](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/Plants and Philosophy.jpg)
Plants & Philosophy
Caroline Deforche sees similarities between gardening and philosophising.
![Wordsworth & Darwin](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/Wordsworth and Darwin.jpg)
Wordsworth & Darwin
Christine Avery wonders whether poetry can help us to deal with science.
![Pythagoras (570-495 BCE)](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/Pythagoras 570-495 BCE.jpg)
Pythagoras (570-495 BCE)
Daniel Toré looks beyond the mathematician to the philosopher.
Columns
![Philosophers on Cars](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/Philosophers on Cars.jpg)
Philosophy Shorts: Philosophers on Cars
by Matt Qvortrup
![Jürgen Habermas (1929-)](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/Jurgen Habermas 1929.jpg)
Philosophical Haiku: Jürgen Habermas (1929-)
by Terence Green
![On Women](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/On Women.jpg)
Islamic Philosophers: On Women
AmirAli Maleki considers how Islamic thought changed.
![On Making Moral Progress](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/On Making Moral Progress.png)
The Art of Living: On Making Moral Progress
Massimo Pigliucci tells us how to advance ethically.
Reviews
![The Universal History of Us by Tim Coulson](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/The Universal History of Us by Tim Coulson.jpg)
The Universal History of Us by Tim Coulson
Grant Bartley replies philosophically to a scientific history of everything.
![The Necessity of Exile by Shaul Magid](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/The Necessity of Exile by Shaul Magid.jpg)
The Necessity of Exile by Shaul Magid
Rachel R. Rosner responds to new concepts of exile.
![The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov.jpg)
The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
Sandra Woien interrogates a famous Soviet-era satire.
![Falling Down](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/Falling Down.jpg)
Falling Down
Thomas R. Morgan considers how personal identity is maintained, and how it is lost.
Fiction
![Besieged](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/Besieged.jpg)
Besieged
by Omar Sabbagh
![The Smart Shoppers](/media/images/frontpage/issues/166/The Smart Shoppers.jpg)