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Happiness

Hedonic Treadmills in the Vale of Tears

Hedonic Treadmills in the Vale of Tears

Michael Gracey looks at how philosophers have pursued happiness.

The Good Life Paradox

The Good Life Paradox

Matthew Hammerton points out that a meaningful life and a life that goes well for you might not be the same thing.

Deconstructing Happiness

Deconstructing Happiness

Abdullah Rayhan breaks down ‘happiness’ with Boethius, Kierkegaard & Montaigne.

Ancient Indian Wisdom for a Restless Age

Ancient Indian Wisdom for a Restless Age

Jahnvi Borgohain looks at a variety of approaches to happiness.

Regulars

Happy Thoughts
News: December 2025 / January 2026

News: December 2025 / January 2026

Plato translation unveiled • Prison TV drama takes philosophical turn • UNESCO creates ethics code for neurotech — News reports by Anja Steinbauer, Olivia Gill and Martin Cohen

Articles

Peter Singer

Peter Singer

The controversial Australian philosopher defends the right to choose to die on utilitarian grounds. Matt Qvortrup recently asked him about it.

The Philosophy of William Blake

The Philosophy of William Blake

Mark Vernon looks at the imaginative thinking of an imaginative artist.

The Philosophy of Race

The Philosophy of Race

Sailee Khurjekar argues that race is culturally constructed.

Evolution or Progress?

Evolution or Progress?

Adam Neiblum asks what the difference is, and why it matters.

What Women?

What Women?

Marcia Yudkin remembers almost choking at Cornell.

What are the Proper Limits of Free Speech?

What are the Proper Limits of Free Speech?

Each answer below receives a random book. Apologies to the entrants not included.

Columns

On Tyranny

Islamic Philosophers: On Tyranny

AmirAli Maleki looks at tyranny from an Islamic perspective.

Marcus Aurelius’s Ten Commandments

The Art of Living: Marcus Aurelius’s Ten Commandments

Massimo Pigliucci studies the Stoic Emperor’s to-do list.

Reviews

The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Friendship

The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Friendship

Elaine Coburn dips into different understandings of friendship.

Civic Solitude by Robert Talisse

Civic Solitude by Robert Talisse

John B. Min ponders temporarily stepping away from people for the sake of political understanding.

Wish You Were Here

Wish You Were Here

Ian Rizzo listens out for a philosophy of absence.

Medicine Wheel for the Planet by Jennifer Grenz

Medicine Wheel for the Planet by Jennifer Grenz

Lucy Weir takes a wheel of healing for an intellectual spin.

Fiction

Bilbo Theorizes About Wellbeing

Bilbo Theorizes About Wellbeing

Eric Comerford overhears Bilbo and Gandalf discussing happiness.

“I’m Thinking”

“I’m Thinking”

by Dylan Skurka

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