Sir David Bell, Nick Bevan, Nigel Rodenhurst, Constantine Sandis and Peter J. Smith...
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Constantine Sandis is intrigued by a polemic exploring the failures of humans compared with their fellow animals
Constantine Sandis praises a bold account of how our thought is inextricably bound up with our interactions with the world
Book of the week: Constantine Sandis admires a subtle and judicious analysis of the communications skills of our fellow creatures
What’s a progressive academic to do when standing up for non-Western values is at odds with their ideals, asks Constantine Sandis
Constantine Sandis praises a superbly translated volume of epistles that swings seamlessly between mundane trivialities and profound insights
It’s still a puzzle how we come to care about groups different from us, says Constantine Sandis
Constantine Sandis is to be applauded for his rejection of the notion that academics have an absolute right to free speech ("Free speech within reason", 21 January). Academic freedom is too important...
Constantine Sandis on a fitting swansong from one of its greatest moral philosophers
Constantine Sandis considers a cool look at how our biases may render altruistic acts less effective
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
Why did the chicken cross the road? Why did you choose to have coffee this morning rather than tea? Before we can even attempt to provide an answer to these and similar questions, Constantine Sandis...
We are writing to express our concern at the news that Heythrop College, a college of the University of London that specialises in philosophy and theology, is to close (“Heythrop College to end in ‘...
A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers