On the fiftieth anniversary of Gettier’s famous paper, Fred Dretske explains what we should have learned from it.
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Women in Philosophy
Jennifer Saul on the psychological biases adversely affecting philosophy – and what we can do about it.
St Peter’s Toes
Claire Creffield on how religion continues to give us a rich mythology of our quest to apprehend the real.
The Antinomies of Privilege
Jeremy Stangroom reflects on some of the problems of thinking that absence of privilege necessarily confers certain epistemological advantages.
Philosophy Betrays Reason & Humanity
We need a revolution in the academy, argues Nicholas Maxwell.
Atheism Rises
Russell Blackford reviews Mitchell Stephens’ compelling and pleasing account of the origin and rise of atheism.
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