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The Evolution of Cooperation
Ellen Clarke on the biology of cooperation and its implications for understanding human behaviour.
Close Encounters of the Cancer Kind
In an article originally published in June 2012, Jeff Mason reflects on his cancer diagnosis and impending death.
Death and Its Concept
Jeff Mason argues that the concept of death has no subjective meaning.
Nigel Warburton, Virtual Philosopher
Nigel Warburton, co-presenter of Philosophy Bites, is interviewed by TPM’s editor, James Garvey. (Originally published in 2013.)
Foul Play
David Papineau argues that it can be morally permissible to break the rules while engaged in a sporting contest.
Philosophy Games
These games and activities are brought to you courtesy of our sister site PhilosophyExperiments.Com. Battleground God – Do your beliefs about religion and god stand up to philosophical scrutiny? Should You Kill the Fat Man? – Can you successfully negotiate the tricky terrain of the Trolley Problem? Should You […]
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What’s Wrong with Gay Marriage?
John Corvino dismantles the objections to gay marriage.
Islamophobia or Fair Critique?
Brian D Earp argues that criticising a religious practice from the perspective of secular ethics is not the same thing as being prejudiced against the religion.