David Benatar argues that violence against men and boys is a human rights issue worthy of consideration in campaigns against violence.
Tag: feminism
Freedom For the Speech We Oppose
Russell Blackford on why we must defend the free speech of speakers we oppose.
The False Dichotomy of Nature-Nurture
Massimo Pigliucci argues against the simplicities of nature versus nurture as they are manifest in debates over gender and race.
Héloïse: Love’s Philosopher
Kerrie Grain argues that the time for Héloïse to be recognised as love’s true philosopher is long overdue.
The Héloïse Complex
Kerrie Grain asks whether Héloïse d’Argenteuil can properly be said to have had an Héloïse complex.
Mary Wollstonecraft – The First Feminist?
TPM’s brief introduction to the ideas and work of Mary Wollstonecraft.
Women in Philosophy
Jennifer Saul on the psychological biases adversely affecting philosophy – and what we can do about it.
The Antinomies of Privilege
Jeremy Stangroom reflects on some of the problems of thinking that absence of privilege necessarily confers certain epistemological advantages.