Nicholas Whittaker investigates a core assumption of the modern world - that the need to be alone is a necessary feature of human life.
Jean Kazez interviews philosopher, Sophie Grace Chappell.
Massimo Pigliucci argues against the simplicities of nature versus nurture as they are manifest in debates over gender and race.
Jennifer Saul on the psychological biases adversely affecting philosophy – and what we can do about it.
Nicholas Whittaker investigates a core assumption of the modern world - that the need to be alone is a necessary feature of human life.
Jean Kazez interviews philosopher, Sophie Grace Chappell.
Massimo Pigliucci argues against the simplicities of nature versus nurture as they are manifest in debates over gender and race.
Jennifer Saul on the psychological biases adversely affecting philosophy – and what we can do about it.
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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