
philosophy


How A Dead Philosopher Saved My Life
Christopher Cokinos
26th December, 2019
As the year draws to its end, Christopher Cokinos contemplates the nature of will in a collapsing world by the grave of Arthur Schopenhauer.

The Wild Word Christ
Stephen Backhouse
18th July, 2018
How the 'gentle space-making' of early Christian thought might rewild the imagination.

Extending the Glide
Dougald Hine
29th March, 2018
What happens when a sustainability expert hits a wall of despair over climate change? Professor Jem Bendell talks to Dark Mountain co-founder Dougald Hine.

Inside the Doughnut
Chris Smaje
23rd October, 2017
In the first part of the book Raworth dissects orthodox economic theory, showing how it...

Ecologies of Meaning and Loss
Wendy Wheeler
25th August, 2017
Biosemiotics, which bridges the sciences and the humanities, is a new field of study and a new way of understanding the world.
The Dark Humanities
Maya Silver
17th July, 2017
I find myself turning to space and the wisdom of astronomers like Sagan more and...

The Details
Jay Ruzesky
8th November, 2016
JR: You have said, ‘Philosophy is thinking in love with clarity.’ Can you tell me...

The Persistence of Poetry and the Destruction of the World
Robert Bringhurst
21st October, 2016
But an inhabited world, with its own philosophical, artistic, scientific, and literary traditions, is not...

Of Pond Brains and Humanity 2.0
Tom Smith
30th March, 2016
If thou shouldst plant these things in thy firm understanding and contemplate them with good...