Essays

essayNeurodiversity
The puzzle of the ‘idiot savant’
The convergence of singular talent and profound disability confounded scientists eager to place humans into neat categories
Violeta Ruiz

essayEconomic history
Towards good globalisation
How do some countries manage to channel foreign capital into economic development while others are just exploited by it?
Guilherme Klein Martins

essayNeuroscience
Brain man
How can you have a picture of the world when your brain is locked up in your skull? Neuroscientist Dale Purves has clues
Asif Ghazanfar

essayMetaphysics
From nothing, everything
The idea of nothing pushes at the limits of thought, spawning paradoxes that have long nourished art, philosophy, and science
Victoria Wohl

essayBiography and memoir
Kabul in my heart
When the Taliban captured my city, thousands fled and the rest were severely repressed. But I’ve stayed – and survived
Maryam Mahjoba & Asad Nariman

essayIllness and disease
I made it fun
Warren met his cancer diagnosis with tenacious optimism. But can positive thinking really affect the course of the disease?
Kirtan D Nautiyal

essayPhilosophy of religion
Revolutionary tolerance
In an age of ferocious religious bloodletting, Sebastian Castellio argued that everyone seems like a heretic to someone else
Michael W Bruening

essayEvolution
Should we edit nature?
Countless species are dying from human-induced environmental change. Should we use genetic technology to alter and save them?
David Farrier

essayTechnology and the self
Record everything!
Our memories are precious to us and constitute our sense of self. Why not enhance them by recording all of your life?
Yannic Kappes

essayDemography and migration
The world needs peasants
Far from being a relic of the past, peasants are vital to feeding the world. They need to be supported, not marginalised
Maryam Aslany

essayHuman rights and justice
Sometimes democracy works
Same-sex marriage is an astonishing case of progress propelled by democracy, in the face of public spite and misinformation
Michael Fuerstein

essayPhilosophy of science
Breaking the chain
The role of the conscious observer has posed a stubborn problem for quantum measurement. Phenomenology offers a solution
Steven French