Philosophy

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

essayArt
Art must act
Throughout decades of writing, Harold Rosenberg exhorted artists to resist cliché and conformity and instead take action
Blake Smith

videoArt
Finding the spirit of Haiti through a tour of its contemporary art
20 minutes

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

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

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

videoEthics
A deathbed scenario raises the question: how much power should a promise hold?
5 minutes

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

essayEconomics
Divine dividends
In China, companies that are closer to temples are more generous to shareholders: religion subtly shapes economic behaviour
Zhangxin (Frank) Liu

videoKnowledge
A Kichwa activist on ayahuasca’s rise – and what it really means to her people
15 minutes

essayVirtues and vices
David Hume vs literature
Hume distrusted literature and worked to discredit character sketches as legitimate forms of philosophy
Katie Ebner-Landy

essayMetaphysics
Essence is fluttering
As Zhuangzi saw, there is no immutably true self. Instead our identity is as dynamic and alive as a butterfly in flight
Alexander Douglas

essayMetaphysics
Reality is evil
Everything eats and is eaten. Everything destroys and is destroyed. It is our moral duty to strike back at the Universe
Drew M Dalton

videoNature and landscape
Scenes from Aboriginal Australian pottery chart the turn of the seasons
7 minutes

essayKnowledge
Socrates would be pleased
With a class of college students and inmates, teaching philosophy in prison is a rowdy, honest and hopeful provocation
Jay Miller