Victoria Brooks argues for an ethics of care that encompasses the mistress.
Essays
These are (mainly) longer form essays. Many of those written prior to 2024 also appeared in the print version of The Philosophers’ Magazine.
Reflections on the Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl
Ethics bowl founder, Robert F. Ladenson, outlines its ethical and educational objectives.
The Case for Socialism
Ian Olasov argues that the case for socialism rests on widely shared premises and values.
Bertrand Russell: Love Rat?
Nemo Outis on the perils of loving Bertrand Russell.
Cities After COVID
Ten philosophers consider how COVID has impacted the life of the city.
How to Reach Wisdom? Avoid Death by Rocky Cliffs & Master Aristotelian Logic!
Susanna Berger on imagery as a tool of philosophical thought and learning.
A Question of… Identity
In another entry in our introductory series, Steven Campbell-Harris finds the self tantalisingly out of reach.
Reality+
Evan Selinger on the risks and virtues of David Chalmers’s deep dive into virtual reality.
Why Think for Yourself?
Jonathan Matheson explores the tension between intellectual autonomy and love of truth.
Severed Minds
Jeremy Davis dissects the Apple TV+ show Severance.