Tag: Philosophy

Total Results: 104


Children gather during Holy Week in Spain (CESAR MANSO/AFP via Getty Images)
March 30, 2024

Jesus at the end of history For Hegel, monstrous sacrifice is never senseless

David Lloyd Dusenbury

Thursday
14.03

14.03

What is Judith Butler afraid of? The academic's new book conjures enemies at every turn

Kathleen Stock

Tuesday
12.03

12.03

Roberto Unger: Brazil’s philosopher king Obama and Lula's confidant foresaw our peasant uprising

Samuel McIlhagga

Friday
01.03

01.03

How universities killed the academic Flamboyant brilliance has been purged

Kathleen Stock

Wednesday
07.02

07.02

We are all prisoners in Plato’s Cave Our disordered society thrives on dogma

Jacob Howland

Wednesday
06.12

06.12

The dogmatism of common sense Politics is a place for ideas, not impulses

Terry Eagleton

Friday
24.11

24.11

Stop pretending to be thankful We live in an age ruled by resentment

Kathleen Stock

Monday
30.10

30.10

Where is the Left today? Identity politics has triggered an identity crisis

Richard Bourke

Monday
16.10

16.10

Do Israel’s critics understand Evil? Calls for a 'proportionate' response are intellectual obfuscation

Jacob Howland

Tuesday
10.10

10.10

The death of New Labour’s populism Starmer is aligned to an incapable technocratic state

Ben Cobley

Sunday
08.10

08.10

John Gray: liberal civilisation is finished Our reigning ideology has rotted from within

John Gray

Friday
22.09

22.09

Can paedophilia ever be a thought experiment? Philosophy professors are no longer safe

Kathleen Stock