Values are not ‘just opinions’: How our moral teaching has gone wrong
Unthinkable: A remarkable quartet of philosophers foresaw the risk of rejecting ‘moral facts’
Unthinkable: A remarkable quartet of philosophers foresaw the risk of rejecting ‘moral facts’
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Unthinkable: Research project and poetry prize explore overlap between perceived rival disciplines
Centenary of author’s birth in Dublin is being used as an occasion to reclaim her moral vision
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The complex procedure is still in its infancy and has become a hot topic of debate
If the world stops making sense, call the philosopher
The Irish language poet is famously private, but her work is anything but witholding, full of love and laughter, amazement and hope
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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