Philosophy
Essays and videos on philosophy, the history of ideas, ethics and life’s big questions

essayPolitical philosophy
Incandescent anger
Politics today is driven by grievances that can never be assuaged. For democracy’s survival, we must grapple with this dynamic
Paul Katsafanas

videoWar and peace
In rare, candid interviews, Russians discuss life amid war
13 minutes

essayMedicine
Are doctors replaceable?
Medical error kills hundreds of thousands yearly. If AI is sophisticated enough to help, doctors must not stand in the way
Charlotte Blease

essayHistory of ideas
Philosopher of pride
For Mandeville, humankind has a bottomless need to be liked: it is this perennial craving that forms the foundation of society
Andrea Branchi

videoLove and friendship
A millennial and her centenarian friend take a unique road trip
15 minutes

essayReligion
Green dominion
Coursing through Catholicism is a radical tradition of environmental justice that will help combat the climate crisis
Mike Mariani

essayPhilosophy of religion
Undefinable yet indispensable
Despite centuries of trying, the term ‘religion’ has proven impossible to define. Then why does it remain so necessary?
Kwame Anthony Appiah

videoHistory of ideas
I am, therefore I think – how Heidegger radically reframed being
13 minutes

essayEthics
Can machines suffer?
We once denied the suffering of animals in pain. As AIs grow more complex, we run the danger of making the same mistake
Conor Purcell

essayPolitical philosophy
The empty ideology
Liberalism hasn’t delivered on its promises in Africa. The alternative will be found in ideas rooted in Africa’s own soil
Gabriel Asuquo

essayCosmology
Cosmic imposters
We know that black holes are strange, but they could be hiding something even weirder beyond their horizons
Gideon Koekoek

essayMusic
The guitarist’s palette
In the hands of a great musician, the gloriously simple guitar can create the most complex works of art. Here’s how
Craig Ogden

essayPhilosophy of mind
From cells to selves
Contemplating the world requires a body, and a body requires an immune system: the rungs of life create the stuff of thought
Anna Ciaunica

essayThinkers and theories
Nothing alive is alien to me
Who belongs to our moral community? The Greek philosopher Empedocles had an answer: all life, from humans to the laurel bush
Tristan Moyle

essayWar and peace
Not in our name
The gravest of all decisions, to go to war, happens without the consent of the people. This is a great flaw in democracy
Vincenza Falletti

videoLove and friendship
What people’s hand gestures reveal when they’re asked about love
9 minutes

videoBioethics
When, if ever, is selecting a ‘designer baby’ ethical?
5 minutes

essayBioethics
The ant you can save
Should we simply assume that all animals can feel pain and are of moral concern? Or is that taking things too far?
Jeff Sebo & Andreas L Mogensen

essayKnowledge
Valuable misunderstandings
Scientific progress depends on disagreement. So why are vaccine sceptics and other science critics not worth listening to?
Collin Rice & Kareem Khalifa

essayHistory of science
Monstrification
For centuries we’ve used the declaration of ‘monster’ to eject individuals and groups from being respected as fully human
Surekha Davies

essayMedicine
Learning to not-know
From late-night calls to unsolved symptoms, uncertainty is woven into every doctor’s day. They should learn to embrace it
Zoe Cunniffe

essayProgress and modernity
The explosion of choice
It’s only in recent history that freedom has come to mean having a huge array of choices in life. Did we take a wrong turn?
Sophia Rosenfeld

videoHistory of ideas
How to read ‘The School of Athens’ – a triumph of Renaissance art
25 minutes

essayKnowledge
Holes in the web
Huge swathes of human knowledge are missing from the internet. By definition, generative AI is shockingly ignorant too
Deepak Varuvel Dennison