- David Bain
- Essays
When Pain Isn't Painful
David Bain considers a case that casts doubt on the intuition that pain is essentially unpleasant.
David Bain considers a case that casts doubt on the intuition that pain is essentially unpleasant.
David Edmonds on a newspaper column that is a testament to the breadth of philosophical ideas and their relevance to how we lead our lives.
Quassim Cassam makes a case for a new, human picture of self-knowledge.
Mary Midgley on mistakes in our thinking about evolution, function, and self.
Stephen Law on gut feelings, psychics and the existence of God.