Q&A with Hugo Mercier and Dan Sperber, authors of a new book about the evolution of reason.
Identity politics is back with a vengeance in 2017 – but one particular kind of identity is often left unexplored. Lola Okolosie and Vron Ware ask why.
Today we take it for granted that something called “nature” exists. But the concept owes much to a Prussian adventurer
The best long-reads from the New Humanist this month.
Community and tradition don’t have to be set against migration, change and difference, argues the philosopher Charles Taylor.
Donald Trump’s populism has a striking precedent. So what can we learn from the Berlusconi era?
The best long-reads from the New Humanist this month.
Q&A with Nobel Prize winning economist Amartya Sen.
We’ve all done it. You say what you have to say to get things done, with little regard for the truth. But does it matter?
Cries of censorship followed reports that London students were demanding white philosophers be dropped from the curriculum. But there was more to the story.