
Author: Julian Baggini



Seize the Moment podcast
I neglected to post this when it first came out last year. I’m talking to Leon about David Hume.
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Fighting futility
This edition of the microphilosophy newsletter ask whether moral philosophy is a help or a hindrance in war and international relations.
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Putin’s tyranny has deeper roots than warped psychology
Authoritarian tyrants never emerge from a vacuum. They are born out of the deeply held values, resentments and grievances of the people they lead. Putin is no exception.
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