SPOTLIGHT
THEORY
Perfect Storm
By: Hendrik van der Breggen I think our culture is facing a convergence of three popular philosophical theses which threatens
Canada’s Transgender Rights Bill is incoherent—and that’s a concern
By: Hendrik van der Breggen Canada’s Bill C16, a.k.a. Transgender Rights Bill, attempts to add gender identity and expression to
Why Computers are not Intelligent: An Argument
By: Richard Oxenberg I. Two Positions The strong AI advocate who wants to defend the position that the human mind
PRACTICE
Trump & the Politics of Conscience
A politician should enter office saying, “we will not compromise on this, this, and this,” only to find themselves, by force of circumstance and political education, compromising on many of them. To be able to hold this contradiction together with no loss of integrity or decency is the task of any good leader. Thus, a politician who does not even have any ostensibly unshakable values to shake is not only unfit – they are precisely unfit, in the most basic way.
The Malaise of Liberalism
Liberals need to be able to answer the question: Why liberalism today? What kind of life does liberalism help to enable, and why is it desirable?
Foreign Envoys’ Statement on Democracy in Kenya Lets an Undemocratic Government off the Hook
Envoys from the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, and Canada, among others, let an undemocratic government off the hook, by equally castigating the government and opposition for the lack of a National Conversation