Issue 73

Issue 73 coverWhat does morality really require? Peter Singer on effective altruism, Linda Martín Alcoff on whiteness, making sense of smell, news, reviews and a new look for The Philosophers’ Magazine!

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Issue 73 Contents

3 – From the Editor James Garvey
4 – News Kerrie Grain
8 – Uncomfortable Viewing A M Ferner

Opinions
14 – The Five Parameters Rupert Read
22 – Want to Be Good at Philosophy Peter Boghossian and James A. Lindsay
28 – The Skeptic Wendy M. Grossman

Thoughts
30 – Remembering Hilary Putman Lindsay Waters
33 – Is Whiteness Real? Linda Martin Alcoff
41 – Making Sense of Smell Ann-Sophie Barwich
48 – When is it OK to Compromise? Mark D. White
54 – Snapshot: Nicholas Malebranche Lawrence Harvey
29 – Philosophy that matters Peter Boghossian

The Forum:
Effective Altruism
58 – Introduction James Garvey
60 – From “Famine, Affluence and Morality” to Effective Altruism Peter Singer
62 – Risky Giving Theron Pummer
71 – Being Right on the Money Hilary Greaves
77 – From Charity to Justice Rachelle Bascara
84 – Should it be More Affective? Samantha Earle and Rupert Read
92 – Philosophical Critiques Jeff McMahan

Thoughts
100 – Can’t Everyone Just Comb Down? Jean Kazez
103 – Teaching Plato in Palestine Taneli Kukkonen
105 – Beyond the Abortion Wars Travis Timmerman
108 – Transformative Experience Rachel McKinnon
110 – Freedom Regained Tamler Sommers
112 – The Stone Reader David Edmonds
119 – What the Critics Said A. M. Ferner

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