Felice Basbøll reviews "What is Free Speech? A Dangerous Idea and Its History" by Fara Dabhoiwala. The post A Dangerous Idea first appeared on The Philosophers' Magazine.| The Philosophers' Magazine
Pascal Engel critically reviews 'A Social History of Analytic Philosophy' by Christoph Schuringa. The post A Just-So Story first appeared on The Philosophers' Magazine.| The Philosophers' Magazine
Vincent Descombes looks back on his history of French philosophy from 1933 to 1978. The post 45 Years of French Philosophy first appeared on The Philosophers' Magazine.| The Philosophers' Magazine
E. E. Sheng considers the meteoric rise of the notion of self-plagiarism.| The Philosophers' Magazine -
Miroslav Imbrišević pursues Nicola Sturgeon's suggestion that some criminals forfeit their rights. The post Forfeiture of Rights first appeared on The Philosophers' Magazine.| The Philosophers' Magazine
Matias Slavov argues that, for all that special relativity shows, time passes. The post Time Passes first appeared on The Philosophers' Magazine.| The Philosophers' Magazine
Daniel Kodsi explains a problem with one response to "Are transwomen women?".| The Philosophers' Magazine -
Daniel Kodsi outlines two positive roles for academics to play in public debates. The post The Pollution of the Intellectual Commons first appeared on The Philosophers' Magazine.| The Philosophers' Magazine
Felice Basbøll and Samuel Rubinstein review JCD Clark's "The Enlightment: An Idea and its History".| The Philosophers' Magazine -
Daniel Kodsi and John Maier argue that academic philosophers have made serious errors in their approach to trans politics. The post Philosophical Malpractice first appeared on The Philosophers' Magazine.| The Philosophers' Magazine
Matti Eklund and Daniel Kodsi debate mathematical fictionalism (Part I).| The Philosophers' Magazine -
Daniel Kodsi and John Maier critique Helen Lewis's The Genius Myth.| The Philosophers' Magazine -
E. E. Sheng interviews John Marenbon.| The Philosophers' Magazine -
Mark Nayler argues that Bryan Magee was more than just a populariser.| The Philosophers' Magazine -
Julia Jorati draws attention to arguments for reparations for slavery in the era of the American Revolution.| The Philosophers' Magazine -