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Civility and Disappointment
Amy Olberding on the problems civility solves.
Deluded Departments
Peter Boghossian and James Lindsay on the contemporary sophistry that’s poisoning academic philosophy.
Politicians, Boris Johnson and Intellectual Vices
Quassim Cassam looks at the conduct of our politicians through the lens of vice epistemology, and asks how useful an understanding of epistemic vices is as a tool of political analysis?
Things: In Touch with the Past
Reviewed by Erich Hatala Matthes.
Ancient Arguments For Vegetarianism
G. Fay Edwards examines some bizarre ancient arguments against eating our fellow creatures.
Doing Philosophy as Teaching Philosophy
Alexandra Bradner and Andrew P. Mills argue that teaching is a lot more than just telling.
Reading as a Philosopher
David W. Concepción’s Top Ten Pointers.
Snapshot: P. F. Strawson
Anil Gomes on one of the most significant philosophers of the 20th century.
The Partially Examined Life
Q&A with Mark Linsenmayer.