Brian Treanor argues for the importance of art, literature, poetry and philosophy even in the face of a burning world.
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I Forgive You, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr, For You Choose Not What You Do
Sturla Haugsgjerd urges drug policy reform in an open letter to Norway’s Prime Minister.
The Trouble with Expertise: Why You Should Usually Trust Experts (But It’s Complicated)
Jamie Watson on the complexities of reviewing and weighing expert judgement.
Who Stands to Lose in the Fight Over Abortion?
Jill B. Delston argues that when abortion rights come under attack, all obstetric care hangs in the balance.
Sick of Myself: The Worst Person In the World
Norwegian journalist, Sturla Haugsgjerd, on the shame of addiction.
Keeping Better Company
Carolina Flores discusses how reshaping social networks and identities can make us more open to changing our minds.
On the Necessity of Incivility
Jamie Aroosi argues for the urgent necessity of ad hominem arguments.
Good Endings
Quill R. Kukla discusses the ethics of relationship breakdowns.
Moral Lessons from COVID
Sandra Laugier reflects on the political and ethical importance of care work as revealed during the COVID pandemic.
The Agony of Ukraine
Jean Kazez asks whether we care too much (and says no).