- Rupert Read
- Reflections
How to End Our Love Affair with Evidence
Rupert Read argues that we need to be less fixated on the evidence, where the human world is concerned, and more determined to take up a precautionary stance.
Rupert Read argues that we need to be less fixated on the evidence, where the human world is concerned, and more determined to take up a precautionary stance.
Stephen Mumford outlines a new cogito argument that proves the existence of something that exists independently of us.
Massimo Pigliucci rejects the easy dichotomies that characterise so much of the debate over trigger warnings.
Duncan Pritchard and S. Orestis Palermos argue that it isn't obvious why being smart is associated with holding lots of information in your head.
Kerrie Grain asks whether Héloïse d'Argenteuil can properly be said to have had an Héloïse complex.