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God’s away

2023.10.12.
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Sunstruck

2023.10.11.
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Countering populism

2023.10.10.
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English philosophers thought they had sloughed off the dead weight of history, but history suggests otherwise

2023.10.09.
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400 years ago, philosopher Blaise Pascal was one of the first to grapple with the role of faith in an age of science and reason

2023.10.08.
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Pigs with human brain cells and biological chips: how lab-grown hybrid lifeforms bamboozle scientific ethics

2023.10.07.
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Explainer: the philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau is profoundly contemporary

2023.10.05.
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Peter Singer’s fresh take on Animal Liberation – a book that changed the world, but not enough

2023.10.04.
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What makes a good parent? Is acting on climate change as important as love and bedtime stories?

2023.10.03.
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What is life like as a wild animal? Probably nicer than you think

2023.10.02.
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Sunzi, ‘shì’ and strategy: How to read ‘Art of War’ the way its author intended

2023.10.01.
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‘Rhetoric’ doesn’t need to be such an ugly word – it has a lot to teach echo-chambered America

2023.09.30.
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Philosophers have studied ‘counterfactuals’ for decades. Will they help us unlock the mysteries of AI?

2023.09.28.
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Why I believe the truth to be like an onion

2023.09.28.
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Tourists in our own reality: Susan Sontag’s Photography at 50

2023.09.28.
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3 reasons not to be a Stoic (but try Nietzsche instead)

2023.09.28.
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The worthless life and the worthy death: euthanasia through the ages

2023.09.28.
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Bad beliefs: Misinformation is factually wrong – but is it ethically wrong, too?

2023.09.28.
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Bad beliefs: Misinformation is factually wrong – but is it ethically wrong, too?

2023.09.28.
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Why can’t Americans agree on, well, nearly anything? Philosophy has some answers

2023.09.28.
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Why can’t Americans agree on, well, nearly anything? Philosophy has some answers

2023.09.28.
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Mary Wollstonecraft: an introduction to the mother of first-wave feminism

2023.09.28.
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ChatGPT can’t lie to you, but you still shouldn’t trust it

2023.09.28.
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Why government budgets are exercises in distributing life and death as much as fiscal calculations

2023.09.28.
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