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By Abraham Mathew
In E.M. Forster’s Howards End, Margaret Schlegel discovers that her unwed sister Helen is pregnant and without a place to stay the night. She begs her husband Henry Wilcox to let Helen stay the night at their estate. Henr...
By David Colaço
Sometimes, we try to explain one thing but end up explaining something else. In other words, the explanatory target (or explanandum) might change. Often...
By Mike Cundall
We philosophers love thought experiments, so here’s another one for us. Can you imagine someone from the political left and the political right, at least in the current US political climate, getting together and sharing a l...
By Josh Hunt
Across math and the sciences, there are often multiple ways to solve the same problem. Mathematicians routinely search for alternative proofs of previously proven theorems (Avigad 2006; Dawson 2015; Morris 2021). Physicists ro...
By Matt Duncan
One of the key fault lines in debates over introspection has to do with the epistemic value of introspection—with how good an epistemic method or resource it is, w...
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Professor of Philosophy
Moral and Political Philosopher at the University of Edinburgh
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