During the pandemic, there was a sudden renewal of interest in Harold Ramis’s 1993 film “Groundhog Day” — especially its bleaker aspects. But this missed its sophistication and humanity, to say nothing of its acute depiction of moral growth.
Does standpoint epistemology undermine democratic politics?
The Art of Living: Jane Austen's "Emma"
Persuasion — is it possible, or even desirable?
Is Julian Assange entitled to a “free speech” defence?
What’s the point of political comedy?
What would a First Nations Voice mean for Australia?
The ethical dilemmas of crowd-funding platforms
What is the significance of Australia’s federal election?
How do you solve a problem like housing affordability?
Is it ethical to be ambivalent?
Sovereignty, security, and the Solomon Islands
Purification and the Moral Life: The Ethics of Hunger and Eating
Purification and the Moral Life: Disciplining the Eyes
Purification and the Moral Life: Chastening Speech
Purification and the Moral Life: Transforming Desire
Is anger corrosive to the moral life? A conversation with Christos Tsiolkas
Live from WOMADelaide: Should children get the vote?
What's at stake in the conflict in Ukraine?
What’s worse in politics — lying or hypocrisy?
"Succession" — A Theatre of Cruelty
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