Philosophy

End-of-Self Help End-of-Self Help

Is the task of philosophy "to learn how to die," or to teach that there is no such thing as a good death?

Oct 8, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Alexander Provan

The First Counter-revolutionary The First Counter-revolutionary

Thomas Hobbes sensed the revolutionary impulses of early modern Europe and transformed them into a defense of the most hidebound form of rule.

Sep 30, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Corey Robin

Back Talk: Alva Noë Back Talk: Alva Noë

Philosopher Alva Noë talks about the brain, consciousness and animal rights.

Feb 26, 2009 / Back Talk Conversations / Christine Smallwood

The Commons The Commons

In our imperfect world, only the lucky few have access to wealth and cultural riches. There is a better way: it's called The Commons.

Jan 15, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Laura Hanna and Gavin Browning

The Pragmatist The Pragmatist

We get it. He's pragmatic. But what does that mean--politically and philosophically?

Dec 10, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Chris Hayes

Obama the Philosopher Obama the Philosopher

Suddenly, Obama's making a pretty good case for why Americans should once again care for one another.

Oct 22, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Linda Hirshman

Walter Benjamin Forever: A Critic’s Coveted Afterlife Walter Benjamin Forever: A Critic’s Coveted Afterlife

Following the quirky, revolutionary life path of one of the most celebrated twentieth-century intellectuals.

Oct 15, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Noah Isenberg

Mission Accomplished

George W. Bush and the Politics of Knowledge Denial George W. Bush and the Politics of Knowledge Denial

Just as Moby-Dick was too much for Ahab, our new century may be too difficult for us to comprehend.

Jun 26, 2008 / Books & the Arts / E.L. Doctorow

Good Faith Good Faith

Two authors posit very different views on the problem of religious conflict in a supposedly secular age.

Feb 28, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Daniel Lazare

Spirited Away Spirited Away

Two writers explore the perversion of our collective imagination and the ways that science and myth shape our understanding of spirituality.

Aug 9, 2007 / Books & the Arts / Thomas Laqueur

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