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

essayPolitical philosophy
Guarding the guardians
Good institutions are social technologies that scale trust from personal relations to entire nations. How do they work?
Julien Lie-Panis

essayStories and literature
Subverting hell
In their visions of the underworld Dante and Milton were truly subversive, incorporating predecessors into their own repudiation
Charlie Ericson

essayComparative philosophy
Between being and emptiness
In Japanese philosophy, unlike the atomised Western self, we are ‘ningen’ (人間), each enmeshed with other humans and nature
Takeshi Morisato

videoKnowledge
True mastery demands going beyond the rules to learn for yourself
15 minutes

essayWork
Victims and villains
In Southeast Asia’s scam compounds, workers are being enslaved but the boundary between victim and perpetrator is blurred
Ivan Franceschini & Ling Li

essayGlobal history
A lesson in coexistence
The 17th-century town Cacheu was a hub of West African and European cultures, languages and beliefs (and run by women)
Toby Green

essayPhysics
Playing in flatland
Physicists believe a third class of particles – anyons – could exist, but only in 2D. What kind of existence is that?
Elay Shech

videoMeaning and the good life
Would immortality offer a curse of boredom or endless novelty?
6 minutes

essayPolitics and government
Our unfinished republics
Economic republicanism shows us how to achieve authentic freedom: citizens require economic as well as political power
Sean Irving

essayHistory of ideas
The shape of time
In the 19th century, the linear idea of time became dominant, forever changing how those in the West experience the world
Emily Thomas

essayPolitical philosophy
Landholder vs stockholder
In 1752, David Hume discerned that wealth was becoming untethered from land. Here lies the origin of our political divisions
Catherine Nichols

essayDeath
How to become a tree
Many people today want to commit their remains to rejuvenating the planet. But are these green deaths just greenwashing?
Hannah Gould & Georgina Robinson

essayThinkers and theories
The tragedy of Trần Đức Thảo
How the persecuted Vietnamese philosopher became one of the first theorists of the divide between colonised and coloniser
Rory O’Sullivan

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