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John Martin Fischer analyzes two tropes of political debate.
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Oh No, That’s Controversial!
Russell Blackford welcomes and defends The Journal of Controversial Ideas.
Online Communication
Eliot Michaelson, Jessica Pepp, and Rachel Sterken consider the implications of amplificatory speech in online communication.
The Pure and the Practical
Robin Jeshion discusses how philosophy of language has changed.
Nietzsche and the Machines
Sebastian Sunday Grève calls on us to decide what kind of life with machines we want.
Harms, Wrongs, and Meaning in a Pandemic
F M Kamm on comparing deaths.
Diversify the Discipline
James Garvey introduces a series of articles on diversity in philosophy.
The Diversity of Philosophy Students and Faculty in the United States
Eric Schwitzgebel, Liam Kofi Bright, Carolyn Dicey Jennings, Morgan Thompson and Eric Winsberg explore recent data.