Helen Beebee looks back on the last ten years.
Essays
These are (mainly) longer form essays. Many of those written prior to 2024 also appeared in the print version of The Philosophers’ Magazine.
Diversify Thought: Teach Intersectionality
Zahra Thani argues that every philosophy class should combat exclusionary practices.
Diverse Philosophies: (What) Are They? (What) Do We Want Them To Be?
Shen-yi Liao ponders the answers, and the questions.
Reloading the Canon
Ian James Kidd unpacks a complex pair of prejudices.
What Practices Make For An Inclusive Philosophy Classroom?
Rochelle DuFord considers the options and asks whether more training is enough to diversify philosophy.
What Satire Can Do for Us
Dieter Declercq reflects on the value of political parody now that Trump is no longer president.
Zebras, Bacteria and Asteroids
Toby Friend on what’s real and whether whatever it is can be part of a unified science.
Grandstanding: a review
Russell Blackford, on Justin Tosi’s and Brandon Warke’s contribution to the debate over our current environment of public discussion.
Sound of Metal: a review
Teresa Blankmeyer Burke reviews Sound of Metal, an Amazon original movie directed by Darius Marder.
Plato
Debra Nails says that literary success eclipses Plato.