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The Philosophical Inquirer
Dec 17, 2020
The Swedish Paradox
How can one of the biggest nanny states in the world also be one of the most…
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Julian Baggini
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The Philosophical Inquirer
Dec 8, 2020
How contraception changed everything and nothing
The deep biological links between sex and procreation…
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Julian Baggini
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The Philosophical Inquirer
Feb 23, 2021
The Sustainable Food Paradox
Why are so many attempts to eat ethically counterproductive?
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Julian Baggini
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The Philosophical Inquirer
Nov 24, 2020
The Amazon Paradox
Local people need to exploit the rainforests in order to live, but the world needs…
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Julian Baggini
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The Philosophical Inquirer
Dec 14, 2020
Why haven’t we lost our taste for clickbait?
How to stop getting reeled in
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Julian Baggini
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The Philosophical Inquirer
Nov 11, 2020
The real price of ending lockdowns
It’s time to be honest about what letting the virus run free really…
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Julian Baggini
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The Philosophical Inquirer
Jan 6, 2021
Why I changed my mind about organics
And why you probably should too
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Julian Baggini
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The Philosophical Inquirer
Nov 11, 2020
The Abilene Paradox
When a group decides together what it should do, it can agree to do what none of
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Julian Baggini
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The Philosophical Inquirer
Feb 26, 2021
Is “good enough” ever good enough?
Do we need to aim for perfection to do our very best?
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Jan 18, 2021
Sex is not an act
Why you can’t separate what goes on between the sheets with what happens before and…
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