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The Philosopher

Archivé depuis Spring 2012
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35 issues

The Philosopher is the journal of the PSE (Philosophical Society of England), a charitable organisation founded in 1913 to provide an alternative to the formal university-based discipline. You can find out more about the history of the PSE here. As of 2018, The Philosopher is edited by Anthony Morgan and is published twice a year, both in print and digitally.

The aim of The Philosopher is to publish philosophy that is emotionally intelligent, formally innovative, and socially just. Our understanding of what constitutes “philosophy” is broad and extends beyond the narrow confines typically set by the academy. We take seriously the interdisciplinary nature of contemporary philosophy, encouraging contributions from historians, cultural theorists, geographers, psychologists, classicists, activists, artists, and more.

In addition to the journal, we host:
  • The "On Philosophy" series of digital dialogues that has so far attracted over 12,000 people from over 100 countries. Video recordings of these events can be watched here.
  • "The Philosopher and the News" podcast in partnership with Alexis Papazoglou. "The Philosopher and the News" was ranked #2 in a recent list of the UK’s top 15 philosophy podcasts.

Dernier numéro:

In ‘Crossing the Floods’, our contributors explore what it means to live with suffering rather than evade it, drawing inspiration from the Buddhist parable that gives this issue its name. Essays by Havi Carel, Kaitlyn Creasy, Kathleen Higgins, and Rebekah Humphreys examine how illness, loneliness, aesthetic life, and animal suffering shape our experience of the world, while David Loy and Boris Sotomayor reflect on the unreality of the self and the pressures of self-optimization. The issue also includes conversations between Mariana Alessandri and Kieran Setiya on dark moods; Samir Chopra and Maryam Aghdami on existential anxiety; and Matthew Ratcliffe and Kathleen Higgins on the nature of grief.

The general section features writing by Maryam Aghdami on language, agency, and marginalization; Rebecca Buxton on the tensions between privacy and self-disclosure in research; and Hossein Dabbagh and Patrick Hassan on the moral paradoxes of regime change, as well as conversations between Timothy Morton and Heather King on teaching humanities to STEM students and between Kathleen Murphy-Hollies and Rosa Ritunnano on returning to reality by way of delusion. With artwork by Emma Fielden, Artur Majka, Sun Smith-Forêt, and Hanae Utamura, ‘Crossing the Floods’ is a provocation to thought as well as a wide-ranging meditation on suffering and how we might cross its waters together.

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  • Premier numéro: Spring 2012
  • Dernier numéro: Autumn 2025
  • Nombre de numéros: 35