Jean Kazez asks whether we care too much (and says no).
Russell Blackford warns against unthinking, authoritarian tribalism in our responses to war.
Brian Treanor argues for the importance of art, literature, poetry and philosophy even in the face of a burning world.
Marianne LeNabat takes issue with the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Brian Treanor argues for the importance of art, literature, poetry and philosophy even in the face of a burning world.
Russell Blackford warns against unthinking, authoritarian tribalism in our responses to war.
Jean Kazez asks whether we care too much (and says no).
Marianne LeNabat takes issue with the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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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