Martha Nussbaum tells James Garvey why the humanities are under threat.
Nigel Warburton, co-presenter of Philosophy Bites, is interviewed by TPM's editor, James Garvey. (Originally published in 2013.)
In 1998, Julian Baggini interviewed Peter Singer for Issue 4 of The Philosophers' Magazine.
Julian Baggini interviews Daniel Dennett, the least apocalyptic of new atheism's "four horseman". (First published March 2010).
James Garvey interviews Frank Jackson, originator of one of philosophy''s most brilliant thought experiments. (Originally published in 2011.)
Back in 2003, Gary Jones talked to Donald Davidson about our minds, other minds and the external world.
Colin McGinn talks about 10 years of philosophy. (Originally published in 2008, on TPM's 10th anniversary).
In issue 53 of TPM, Kwame Anthony Appiah told Julian Baggini why honour cannot be dismissed as an outdated virtue.
Q & A with Peter Adamson
Q&A with Mark Linsenmayer
Jean Kazez interviews philosopher, Sophie Grace Chappell.
Tamler Sommers tells us about his unorthodox philosophy podcast
Emily Thomas talks to Jonathan Rée about Witcraft, his subversive history of philosophy.
John Danaher answers our questions about his Philosophical Disquisitions podcast
Martha Nussbaum tells James Garvey why the humanities are under threat.
Nigel Warburton, co-presenter of Philosophy Bites, is interviewed by TPM's editor, James Garvey. (Originally published in 2013.)
In 1998, Julian Baggini interviewed Peter Singer for Issue 4 of The Philosophers' Magazine.
Julian Baggini interviews Daniel Dennett, the least apocalyptic of new atheism's "four horseman". (First published March 2010).
James Garvey interviews Frank Jackson, originator of one of philosophy''s most brilliant thought experiments. (Originally published in 2011.)
Back in 2003, Gary Jones talked to Donald Davidson about our minds, other minds and the external world.
Colin McGinn talks about 10 years of philosophy. (Originally published in 2008, on TPM's 10th anniversary).
In issue 53 of TPM, Kwame Anthony Appiah told Julian Baggini why honour cannot be dismissed as an outdated virtue.
Q & A with Peter Adamson
Q&A with Mark Linsenmayer
Jean Kazez interviews philosopher, Sophie Grace Chappell.
Tamler Sommers tells us about his unorthodox philosophy podcast
Emily Thomas talks to Jonathan Rée about Witcraft, his subversive history of philosophy.
John Danaher answers our questions about his Philosophical Disquisitions podcast
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