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Escaping the Academic Coal Mine
David Rönnegard argues that academia must focus on unearthing gems.
[Issue 137: April/May 2020]
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
Mark Willingham looks at the philosophy of the great artist.
[Issue 137: April/May 2020]
What & Why Are Human Rights?
Our readers give their thoughts, each winning the right to a random book.
[Issue 137: April/May 2020]
An Essay on Nothing
Sophia Gottfried meditates on the emptiness of non-existence.
[Issue 136: February/March 2020]
Francis Fukuyama & the Perils of Identity
Peter Benson critiques a liberal but nationalistic brand of identity politics.
[Issue 136: February/March 2020]
How To Change Your Mind
Steven Campbell-Harris tells us how philosophy can change thinking.
[Issue 136: February/March 2020]
Immanuel Kant’s Globalization Program
Dan Corjescu looks at how Kant wanted to unite the world.
[Issue 136: February/March 2020]
Kant’s Opus postumum
Terrence Thomson wrestles with Kant’s unfinished work to ask what we should expect from philosophy books.
[Issue 136: February/March 2020]
Ambivalence
E.T. Urso has some philosophical ambivalence for us especially for Valentine’s Day.
[Issue 136: February/March 2020]
Etienne de la Boétie (1530-1563)
Martin Jenkins looks at the life of an influential early political philosopher.
[Issue 136: February/March 2020]
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