Travis Timmerman argues against the assumption that our death is lamentable only if it is bad for us.
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On Human Races
A simple Q&A about the biology of race.
If You Endorse GMOs, Get the Science Straight
Yes, GMOs appear to be safe, but if you defend their use, get the science right first.
Putnam’s Progress
In 2001, Julian Baggini interviewed Hilary Putnam (1926-2016), the philosopher who never stood still.
Teaching and Trust Issues
Rodger Jackson on the essence of the student/teacher dynamic.
Virtue Epistemology, Anyone?
There is virtue ethics, why not virtue epistemology?
Philosophy That Matters
Peter Boghossian argues that we should spotlight and build upon the efforts of philosophers who are doing work that matters.
The Five Parameters
Phil Hutchinson and Rupert Read consider the public policy of sex.
Mike, Don’t Listen to Bill Nye About Philosophy
Bill Nye may be the science guy, but he ain’t no philosophy fellow.
Why Do Philosophers Have No Rhythm?
Jenny Judge argues it’s time music was rescued from the sidelines of philosophical inquiry.