British thinker Mary Midgley (1919-2018) believed that philosophy should be a public undertaking, concerned with issues that have their genesis out in the world rather than within the academy. But what is the proper relationship between public and academic philosophy? And why are we talking about plumbing this week?
Philosophy in the wake of Empire pt. 2: Migrants and other Others
Philosophy in the wake of Empire pt. 1: The white way to think
In the wild
The inside of anger
Phenomenology
Anti-social media
Science, misinformation and dissent
Refugees and moral obligation
Philosophy in a nutshell pt 6: Becoming a woman
Philosophy in a nutshell pt 5: Ubuntu
Philosophy in a nutshell pt 4: Nietzsche and nihilism
Philosophy in a nutshell pt 3: Derrida and the text
Philosophy in a nutshell pt 2: Confucius, wealth and politics
Philosophy in a nutshell pt 1: The aphorism
Politics at the extremes
PRESENTS — Ideas
Progressive Islam
The abominable heretic
Shifting the frame on COVID-19
Lev Shestov: staying awake in the dark
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It is Free
The Modern West
강유원의 책담화冊談話
The Art of Manliness
A Catholic Commentary on the Chosen
Conversations With Coleman
Dear Hank & John