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Is “good enough” ever good enough?
Is “good enough” ever good enough?
Do we need to aim for perfection to do our very best?
Julian Baggini
Feb 26, 2021
Behind the headlines
Intellectual sins
Intellectual sins
The longer the Hume racism debate goes on, the more I’m convinced his name should not be removed from The University of Edinburgh’s…
Julian Baggini
Jan 22, 2021
Trump’s boast reveals the complexities of war ethics
Trump’s boast reveals the complexities of war ethics
Trump’s proud claim to be “the first president in decades who has started no new wars” is both false and simplistic
Julian Baggini
Jan 20, 2021
Why haven’t we lost our taste for clickbait?
Why haven’t we lost our taste for clickbait?
How to stop getting reeled in
Julian Baggini
Dec 14, 2020
The next sexual revolution
Sex is not a need
Sex is not a need
What was once a liberatory slogan has become an instrument of oppression
Julian Baggini
Feb 9, 2021
Sex is not an act
Sex is not an act
Why you can’t separate what goes on between the sheets with what happens before and after
Julian Baggini
Jan 18, 2021
Has sexual morality really changed?
Has sexual morality really changed?
Society’s values have undergine a transformation. But that doesn't necessarily mean what was once wrong is now right, or vice-versa.
Julian Baggini
Jan 5, 2021
Coffee Philosophy
It ain’t easy being natural
It ain’t easy being natural
All coffee is processed. So why is only some “natural”?
Julian Baggini
Jan 4, 2021
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