Lisa Tessman reflects on those who have morally failed in a unique way.
Essays
These are (mainly) longer form essays. Many of those written prior to 2024 also appeared in the print version of The Philosophers’ Magazine.
Not just Philosophy of Neuroscience but Philosophy and Neuroscience
Barry C. Smith argues for a collaborative approach.
Philosophy of Multicultures
Owen Flanagan proposes an adventurous, expansive approach to philosophy.
The Urgent Relevance of Hannah Arendt
Richard J. Bernstein argues that she is worth reading, and rereading, in these dark times.
What is a Question?
Lani Watson on a project that’s revealed some unexpected answers.
Mistakes About the Meaning of Life
Iddo Landau explains how to avoid them.
The Case Against Work
John Danaher argues that work is a bad thing.
Animals and Alternatives
Rae Langton and Richard Holton on the use of non-human animals.
Sprezzatura, Good Taste, and Socrates’ Dirty Toga
Andrea Baldini considers the philosophical significance of elegance.
Review: Down Girl by Kate Manne
Kathryn Norlock reviews Kate Manne’s book on the nature of misogyny.