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Welcome to the Civilization of the Liar’s Paradox

Slavoj Žižek uncovers political paradoxes of lying.
[Issue 168: June/July 2025]

What Simone de Beauvoir Got – And Didn’t Get – About Motherhood

Nura Hossainzadeh argues that motherhood is both physical and transcendent.
[Issue 168: June/July 2025]

Young & Meaningful

Elise Beal notes a Japanese philosophy of finding pleasure in the small things, and matches it with an online trend.
[Issue 168: June/July 2025]

Anand Vaidya (1976-2024)

Manjula Menon on the short but full career of a ‘disciplinary trespasser’.
[Issue 168: June/July 2025]

The Philosophy of Pain

Vikky Leaney says pain is a problem even (or especially) when we can’t see it.
[Issue 167: April/May 2025]

Restoring Our Humanity with John Macmurray

Colin Stott contemplates Macmurray’s reunifying thinking.
[Issue 167: April/May 2025]

The Importance of Nature for Thought

Gerardo Posada considers some of the philosophical benefits of green spaces.
[Issue 167: April/May 2025]

Paulo Freire (1921-1997)

Bruno de Oliveira follows a philosopher of liberation through education.
[Issue 167: April/May 2025]

Is Morality Objective Or Subjective?

Each answer below receives a random book. Apologies to the entrants not included.
[Issue 167: April/May 2025]

Technologists & Ethicists

Stephen L. Anderson laments inadequate moral insight among tech leaders.
[Issue 166: February/March 2025]

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