Debra Nails says that literary success eclipses Plato
Rebecca Buxton and Lisa Whiting consider how gender shapes inclusion in philosophy
Alan Haworth argues the Charlie Hebdo attacks were an assault on a particular view of the good society, one which views citizens as both equal and free.
Michael Ezra argues that Karl Marx's anti-Semitism is clear and unambiguous.
Debra Nails says that literary success eclipses Plato
Rebecca Buxton and Lisa Whiting consider how gender shapes inclusion in philosophy
Alan Haworth argues the Charlie Hebdo attacks were an assault on a particular view of the good society, one which views citizens as both equal and free.
Michael Ezra argues that Karl Marx's anti-Semitism is clear and unambiguous.
In 1998, Julian Baggini interviewed Peter Singer for Issue 4 of The Philosophers' Magazine.
Jeff Mason argues that the concept of death has no subjective meaning.
In 1998, Julian Baggini interviewed Peter Singer for Issue 4 of The Philosophers' Magazine.
Jeff Mason argues that the concept of death has no subjective meaning.
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