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A Social Theory of Freedom by Mariam Thalos

We dive into the crosscurrents of society and identity, as Matt Teichman is captured by an idea of freedom.
[Issue 143: April/May 2021]

Cynical Theories by James Lindsay & Helen Pluckrose

Stephen Anderson takes Social Justice Warriors to philosophical task.
[Issue 143: April/May 2021]

Disobey! by Frédéric Gros

Tim Moxham urges us to disobey!
[Issue 143: April/May 2021]

Sci Fi & The Meaning of Life

Shai Tubali sees how non-human minds mirror our condition back to us. [CONTAINS SPOILERS!]
[Issue 143: April/May 2021]

Why We Are in Need of Tails by Maria daVenza Tillmanns

Philosophy is child’s play this issue, as Sergey Borisov explores the existential need for commitment using tails.
[Issue 142: February/March 2021]

Philosophy Friends! by Francisco Mejia Uribe

Max Rocky Zelcer and Mark Zelcer review five short childrens’ books starring their Philosophy Friends!
[Issue 142: February/March 2021]

Cuties (Mignonnes)

Majalli Fatah rips apart a so-called ‘feminist’ critique of an uncomfortable feminist film.
[Issue 142: February/March 2021]

Truth by Simon Blackburn

Nick Everitt is unconvinced that what Simon Blackburn says about truth is true.
[Issue 141: December 2020 / January 2021]

Perfect Me by Heather Widdows

A ‘feminish’ book, reviewed by Stuart Hannabuss, reflects on beauty and otherness.
[Issue 141: December 2020 / January 2021]

Xenofeminism by Helen Hester

A ‘feminish’ book, reviewed by Dharmender Dhillon, reflects on beauty and otherness.
[Issue 141: December 2020 / January 2021]

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