Ludwig Andreas von Feuerbach was the man who brought religion down to earth, says Nina Power
175 years after the death of Scotland’s most celebrated novelist, Murray Pittock asks if Walter Scott was an enemy of the Enlightenment, or its champion
Daniel Miller reconsiders post-structuralism with Peter Dews
The great German writer was that wonderful contradiction, a romantic rationalist, says John Armstrong
Transhumanists would like to cheat death and redesign genes. But Anita Silvers is not sure that would be wise
Julian Baggini celebrates the pragmatic genius of David Hume
Nicholas Phillipson explains why the ideas of Adam Smith are still common currency today
Rumsfeld resigned, Wolfowitz ousted, Fukuyama defected, 'Scooter' Libby convicted. You could be forgiven for thinking that neoconservatives have had their day. But that would be a grave error, warns political philosopher Shadia Drury
Eliane Glaser challenges a core British value
Danny Postel remembers the daring philosophy of Richard Rorty, who died in June 2007