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A Stoic Response To The Climate Crisis
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A Stoic Response To The Climate Crisis

Matthew Gindin thinks that the Stoics have useful advice for us right now.

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February/March 2020
JOKER
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JOKER

Stefan Bolea meditates on madness at the movies.

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February/March 2020
The Tragedy That Was Athens
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The Tragedy That Was Athens

Alex Holzman sees the history of Golden Age Athens as a play with Pericles and Socrates as its tragic heroes.

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February/March 2020
Gary Cox
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Gary Cox

Is the author of several books on existentialism and general philosophy. The 10th anniversary edition of his bestselling self-help book How to Be an Existentialist was published recently. Gavin Smith talks with him about existentialism.

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February/March 2020
Fellowship For Aristotle & Tolkien
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Fellowship For Aristotle & Tolkien

Andy Owen explains what Aristotle was tolkien about.

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February/March 2020
The Wisdom of Ignorance
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The Wisdom of Ignorance

Daniel Silvermintz wants us to rediscover the virtue of Socratic ignorance.

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February/March 2020
Etienne de la Boétie (1530-1563)
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Etienne de la Boétie (1530-1563)

Martin Jenkins looks at the life of an influential early political philosopher.

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February/March 2020
Francis Fukuyama & the Perils of Identity
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Francis Fukuyama & the Perils of Identity

Peter Benson critiques a liberal but nationalistic brand of identity politics.

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February/March 2020
Destined In Delhi
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Destined In Delhi

Seán Moran contemplates kismet and choreography.

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February/March 2020
The Mind Of Leonardo Da Vinci
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The Mind Of Leonardo Da Vinci

Waqās Ahmed connects Leonardo's worldview with systems theory.

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October/November 2019
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

Thomas E. Wartenberg sees current concerns about truth in the news spotlighted by a classic Western.

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October/November 2019
Poodle As Representation Rottweiler As Will
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Poodle As Representation Rottweiler As Will

Christopher Ryan takes a dogged look at Schopenhauer’s view of the world.

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October/November 2019
Philosophical Outlook & Mental Well-Being
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Philosophical Outlook & Mental Well-Being

Sam Woolfe asks if pessimism is a proper response to life or a symptom of depression.

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October/November 2019
Goading Gladiators
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Goading Gladiators

Seán Moran analyses amphitheatrical antics.

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October/November 2019
Challenge, Enhancement & Martial Arts
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Challenge, Enhancement & Martial Arts

Daniel Faggella uses technology to reevaluate what it is to be challenged.

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October/November 2019
A Golden Manifesto, Part II
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A Golden Manifesto, Part II

Mary Midgley continues her recollection of a golden age of female philosophy.

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December 2016 / January 2017
Epicurus For Today
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Epicurus For Today

Luke Slattery argues that the ancient philosophy of the Garden offers an attractive answer to some of the challenges of the modern world.

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December 2016 / January 2017
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Game: Everything

Kaya York experiences monism, mysticism, and Schopenhauerian ethics while playing David OReilly’s video game.

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August/September 2017
i hate you, my lovely france!
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i hate you, my lovely france!

hamid andishan tells us how sartre, a philosopher of freedom, had problems with the politics of the land of liberté, and how this affected his view of human rights.

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february/march 2017
moral certainty
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moral certainty

toni vogel carey connects the dots.

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february/march 2017
daydreaming in prague
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daydreaming in prague

sean moran rambles purposefully about the streets of the czech city.

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february/march 2017
lost in translation
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lost in translation

laura d’olimpio gazes thoughtfully at a postmodern existential platonic romance.

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february/march 2017
Arresting Thoughts
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Arresting Thoughts

Maeve Roughton asks if it’s becoming a crime to think the wrong thoughts.

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June/July 2017
Berkeley's & Hume's Philosophical Memoirs
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Berkeley's & Hume's Philosophical Memoirs

David Berman looks for similarities and differences in the aims of the two thinkers.

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June/July 2017
Acceptable In Amsterdam
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Acceptable In Amsterdam

Sean Moran tiptoes tolerantly through the tulips.

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7 mins  |
June/July 2017
Xenos: Jacques Derrida On Hospitality
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Xenos: Jacques Derrida On Hospitality

Peter Benson tackles xenophobia with the help of Jacques Derrida and Plato.

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December 2017 / January 2018
Homelessness & The Limits Of Hospitality
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Homelessness & The Limits Of Hospitality

Anya Daly says we’ll solve homelessness only when we see it as our problem.

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December 2017 / January 2018
An Education In Diversity?
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An Education In Diversity?

Christina Easton asks if a liberal education can be forced on non-liberal communities.

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December 2017 / January 2018
Santa Claus & The Problem Of Evil
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Santa Claus & The Problem Of Evil

Jimmy Alfonso Licon engages in a little Santodicy for Christmas.

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December 2017 / January 2018
Seeing The Future In The Present Past
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Seeing The Future In The Present Past

Siobhan Lyons perceives the flow of history in terms of organic growth and decay.

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December 2017 / January 2018