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Does fitting the mind into a scientific picture of the world mean giving up its causal power? Max Kistler says no. Sohini Sakar reviews 'The Material Mind' in our May 2026 issue. buff.ly/5uWX3NK #PhilosophyOfMind #BookReview
What if scientific theories aren't meant to be correct, but productive? Chris Haufe makes the case in Fruitfulness. Evan Kuehn reviews in our May 2026 issue. buff.ly/jyAZUSx #BookReview #Science
A defense of human dignity that takes the idea seriously enough to ask what it actually rests on. Glenn Hughes's final book, reviewed by Christopher Rice in our May 2026 issue. buff.ly/y4Raf7V #BookReview #PhilSky
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The Pelicot trial put rape culture on display in a French courtroom. Manon Garcia was there. 'Living with Men' is her philosophical reckoning with what she saw. Reviewed by Mary Peterson in our latest issue. buff.ly/xmuvMwn #BookReview #Pelicot
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ICYMI - inanimate objects being notoriously poor at self-assessment. This is where you come in. Review for us! 1,500 words, a free book, and a 4-month deadline. Here are our titles for review: buff.ly/ucwh0N3 #Philosophy #BookReview
From Machiavelli to Orwell, the line between political theory and fiction has never been clean. Patrick Boucheron traces that thread from the Middle Ages to now. Aaron Fellbaum reviews 'Political Fictions' in our May 2026 issue. buff.ly/yo5woTg #PhilSky #BookReview
Is Kant's legal philosophy independent of his moral philosophy, or just ethics applied to institutions? Giacomo Borbone reviews a new essay collection on the question. Find the review here: buff.ly/e0Jk55Z #Kant #PhilSky #BookReview
Alyssa Battistoni's Free Gifts asks what it means for capitalism to treat nature as a resource that costs nothing. Rumeli Mukherjee reviews it in our May 2026 issue. Check it out here: buff.ly/6GhKKwN #BookReview #Capitalism
Apocalypse blockbusters have a politics. Claire Colebrook's 'Who Would You Kill to Save the World?' makes the case that "saving the world" has always meant saving some people at the expense of others. Atoosa Afshari reviews in our new issue. buff.ly/swzZDT2 #BookReview #Film
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ICYMI - inanimate objects being notoriously poor at self-assessment. This is where you come in. Review for us! 1,500 words, a free book, and a 4-month deadline. Here are our titles for review: buff.ly/ucwh0N3 #Philosophy #BookReview
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