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the bi-monthly magazine for everyone interested in ideas. Published since 1991, it was the winner of the 2016 Bertrand Russell Society Award. Please look around! You can read four articles free per month. To have complete access to the thousands of philosophy articles on this site

Digital Philosophy

Ethics for the Age of AI

Ethics for the Age of AI

Mahmoud Khatami asks, can machines make good moral decisions?

Rescuing Mind from the Machines

Rescuing Mind from the Machines

Vincent J. Carchidi agrees with Descartes and friends that our ability to use language creatively distinguishes our minds from computers.

Studying Smarter with AI?

Studying Smarter with AI?

Max Gottschlich on sense and nonsense when using AI in academia.

Affirmative Action for Androids

Affirmative Action for Androids

Jimmy Alfonso Licon asks, when should we prioritise android rights?

Regulars

AI Think Therefore AI Am
News: June/July 2025

News: June/July 2025

Renowned Ethicist Alasdair MacIntyre Dies • Thoughts About Happiness • Sex versus Gender in the Courts — News reports by Anja Steinbauer

Articles

Stephen Fry

Stephen Fry

Perhaps unshockingly for someone who is an actor, broadcaster, comedian, director, narrator and writer, Stephen Fry has a deep interest in words and how we use them. After hearing him lecture on that subject, Marcel Steinbauer-Lewis asked him about Artificial Intelligence and how it connects with the extraordinary lure of language.

Welcome to the Civilization of the Liar’s Paradox

Welcome to the Civilization of the Liar’s Paradox

Slavoj Žižek uncovers political paradoxes of lying.

Is Laughter Liberating or Cruel?

Is Laughter Liberating or Cruel?

Alfie Bown investigates different categories of laughter.

What Simone de Beauvoir Got – And Didn’t Get – About Motherhood

What Simone de Beauvoir Got – And Didn’t Get – About Motherhood

Nura Hossainzadeh argues that motherhood is both physical and transcendent.

Young & Meaningful

Young & Meaningful

Elise Beal notes a Japanese philosophy of finding pleasure in the small things, and matches it with an online trend.

Anand Vaidya (1976-2024)

Anand Vaidya (1976-2024)

Manjula Menon on the short but full career of a ‘disciplinary trespasser’.

Columns

Philosophers on Holidays
The Importance of the Purple

The Art of Living: The Importance of the Purple

Massimo Pigliucci looks for threads of integrity in a morally compromised world.

Excusing God

Tallis in Wonderland: Excusing God

Raymond Tallis highlights the problem of evil.

Helvétius (1715-1771)

Reviews

Liberalism as a Way of Life by Alexandre Levebvre

Liberalism as a Way of Life by Alexandre Levebvre

We search for freedom this issue, as Kevin Currie points out the many varieties of liberalism.

Determined by Robert Sapolsky

Determined by Robert Sapolsky

Philip Badger questions Robert Sapolsky’s determinism.

Perfect Days

Perfect Days

Thomas E. Wartenberg focuses on a path to happiness.

Prague 22 by Raymond Tallis

Prague 22 by Raymond Tallis

Rick Lewis reviews Raymond Tallis’s latest book.

Fiction

It’s Just A Joke

It’s Just A Joke

by Christine Jefferys

René Descartes Loses His Phone

René Descartes Loses His Phone

Judah Crow follows Descartes as he seeks that which one must have always.

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