Berit Brogaard on parenting, autonomy and life-satisfaction.
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Applied Philosophy Out Of the Closet
John Corvino on the emergence and future of LGBTQ philosophy as applied philosophy.
The Philosophy of Irony and Sarcasm
Is there a difference between irony and sarcasm? Is every target equally worth it?
Is Morality Relative?
Philosophers who think everyday morality is objective should examine the evidence, argues Joshua Knobe.
The Problem with Cognitive and Moral Psychology
Cognitive science isn’t epistemology, and moral psychology isn’t ethics.
Richard Dawkins
Yet a nother controversy about the famous atheist has just exploded. Here are my two cents.
On Accommodationism: A Reply to Pigliucci
Russell Blackford takes issue with the substance and style of Massimo Pigliucci’s defense of accommodationism.
Has Philosophy Lost its Way?
Philosophers have a tendency to shoot themselves in the foot, they ought to stop.
When Pain Isn’t Painful
David Bain considers a case that casts doubt on the intuition that pain is essentially unpleasant.
The Stone Reader: A Review
David Edmonds on a newspaper column that is a testament to the breadth of philosophical ideas and their relevance to how we lead our lives.