Nicholas Whittaker investigates a core assumption of the modern world – that the need to be alone is a necessary feature of human life.
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The Philosopher-Historian Rebel: an interview with Jonathan Rée
Emily Thomas talks to Jonathan Rée about Witcraft, his subversive history of philosophy.
How Do Monet’s Water Lilies Convey Regret?
Vanessa Brassey on a philosophical puzzle.
A Question of… Desire
In the first part of a new series for young people, Steven Campbell-Harris takes a look at the character of desire.
How Should Governments Make COVID-19 Policy?
Justin Bernstein, Anne Barnhill and Travis Rieder argue that pandemic policymaking requires science, ethics and politics.
In Love With His Ants
Kerrie Grain looks at cancel culture 1970s-style and draws a comparison with the present day.
The Gender Wars and Academic Freedom
Judith Suissa and Alice Sullivan elucidate the costs of curtailing academic freedom in debates over sex, gender and gender identity.
Cancel Culture: Nothing To See Here?
Piers Benn argues that cancel culture is real and it matters.
Philosophy and Common Sense 1: What Is Common Sense?
Sebastian Sunday-Grève and Timothy Williamson discuss the question of where philosophy starts and the idea of philosophy as a non-natural science.
The Making of a Cancel Culture
Russell Blackford argues that a culture of cancellation has arisen that is unhealthy for democracy and academic life.