An Uncertain Future for America Antonio Araujo Government, History, Philosophy, Politics & Economics There is a gentleness, a lightness, an element of freedom and, in a word, of civilization, that makes this country one of the few countries in the world where, despite everything, you can still...
Plato and Aristotle on the American State Bruce K. Adler Philosophy, Politics & Economics What seems to have been forgotten is that one reads past theories, not because they are familiar and therefore confirmative, but because they are strange and therefore provocative. ... What we should expect...
Othering Violence, Othering People Tyler M. Curley Government, Philosophy, Politics, Society & Culture It seems like almost every day there is an outbreak of violence somewhere in the world—whether it’s a mass shooting in the U.S., a simmering intifada boiling into war between Israelis and Palestinians,...
Philosophy as Chicken Soup: About the Cyber-café-philo Adrianisima . Arts & Culture, Philosophy Adriana's piece is the winner of our 2015 Academic Contest. Esther Charabati, coordinator of the oldest café-philo in Mexico City, defines café-philo as a space built on ideas, opinions, and doubts of...
Top Philosophy Reads for Summer Angela Roothaan Art & Literature, Arts & Culture, History, Philosophy Do you sometimes worry about the large-scale destruction of tropical forests, about failing states around the world, or the neo-colonial attitude of rich countries in responding to migration from many poor...
How Philosophers Approach Food Ethics Paul B. Thompson Art & Literature, Arts & Culture, Philosophy, Society & Culture Hippo Reads is proud to be working with Oxford University Press to highlight unmissable excerpts from recent and upcoming titles. Today’s post is reprinted from From Field to Fork: Food Ethics for Everyone...
Telepathy, Possibly? Stephanie Nelli Philosophy, Psychology, Science Imagine a world where our thoughts could be instantly transmitted to machines, computers, and other people's brains.