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Life & Death

A Critique of Antinatalism

A Critique of Antinatalism

Deniz Kose thinks there’s good reasons to want human life to continue.

Making Omelettes & A Future Like Ours

Making Omelettes & A Future Like Ours

Jimmy Alfonso Licon wonders what’s wrong with killing – first chickens, then humans.

Death as Life’s Picture Frame

Death as Life’s Picture Frame

Joshua Clements puts us in the picture.

Who Wants to Live Forever?

Who Wants to Live Forever?

Dan Pollen weighs up the pros and cons of indefinitely extended life.

Regulars

Life and Death
News: June/July 2026

News: June/July 2026

Hertfordshire scraps philosophy • Nancy Cartwright honoured for phil sci work • Cops raid Moscow philosophy institute — News reports by Anja Steinbauer

Articles

Jürgen Habermas: Defender of the Enlightenment

Jürgen Habermas: Defender of the Enlightenment

Patrick West on postmodernism and communicative reason.

Antonio Negri

Antonio Negri (1933-2023)

Antonio Negri was an Italian political philosopher who in his time courted controversy, and was even jailed for links with Communist organisations. Leonardo Caffo talked with him about the future of the Left.<

Margalit & Limits to Political Compromise

Margalit & Limits to Political Compromise

Laure Gillot-Assayag reflects on the political philosophy of Avishai Margalit.

Great Minds, Flawed Lives

Great Minds, Flawed Lives

Tony Shenton asks, should we cancel the compromised intellectual, or read them?

What’s the Value of Mountaineering?

What’s the Value of Mountaineering?

Suleyman Moollan wonders why people climb mountains.

Why Sport Needs Good & Evil

Why Sport Needs Good & Evil

Kola Adeosun & Ato Kenya Rockcliffe on the dynamics of sporting greatness.

Columns

Cut-Price Dualism: ‘Properties Not Substances’

Tallis in Wonderland: Cut-Price Dualism: ‘Properties Not Substances’

Raymond Tallis says a modern modified mind-body dualism still doesn’t work.

The Delphic Injunctions

The Art of Living: The Delphic Injunctions

Massimo Pigliucci philosophises about prophetic principles.

Reviews

Nexus by Yuval Noah Harari

Nexus by Yuval Noah Harari

Frank S. Robinson ponders our AI future.

The Philosophy of Ramalinga Vallalar by Thiru R. Kuppusamy

The Philosophy of Ramalinga Vallalar by Thiru R. Kuppusamy

Priya Muthukannan studies a philosophy of compassion.

Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil by Hannah Arendt

Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil by Hannah Arendt

Teresa Candeias reads Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem.

Star Trek: Enterprise

Star Trek: Enterprise

Sofia Villaweaver asks, what kind of future do we want – Gene Roddenberry’s, or Friedrich Nietzsche’s?

Fiction

Being

Being

by Lisa Roberts

The Tragic Destiny of Life on Earth

The Tragic Destiny of Life on Earth

Grant Bartley regrets ever getting into a time machine.