- Moral Responsibility Skepticism and Semiretributivism
- Free Will, Complexity, Dynamical Systems, and All That Jazz
- Strawson, Ordinary Language, and the Priority of Holding Responsible over Being Responsible
- Revisiting Neuroscientific Skepticism about Free Will
- Why We Should Reject Semiretributivism and Be Skeptics about Basic Desert Moral Responsibility – A Reply to John Martin Fischer
- What Is the Free Will Debate Even About?
- An Interview with Peter van Inwagen
- David Edmonds, Parfit: A Philosopher and His Mission to Save Morality
- Politics and Ecology among Calvino’s Trees – An Exercise in Narrative Scholarship and the Environmental Humanities
- Against Relational Value
- Intergenerational Ethics, Moral Ambivalence, and Climate Change
- Is a Philosophy of Nature Still Tenable?
- In Lieu of an Environmental Ethic – Beauty, Good Lives, and the Preservation of Nature
- Environmental Philosophy at the Edges of Science
- An Interview with Peter Singer
- Platonic Love of Nonhuman Nature and Animals
- An Interview with Holmes Rolston III
- An Interview with J. Baird Callicott
- Politically Motivated Property Damage
- Victims’ Reasons and Responses in the Face of Oppression
- Masked Protesting – On Anonymous Civil Disobedience
- Whistleblowing, or the Resistance to Institutional Wrongdoing from Within
- The Politics of Protest Policing – Neutrality, Impartiality, and “Taking the Knee”
- “In Such Ways as Promise Some Success”
- A Dialectical Taxonomy of Resistance
- George Floyd Jr as a Philosophical Problem – Why Disaggregated Data Should Guide How Philosophers Theorize Black Male Death
- The Tolerant Animal Advocate
- An Interview with Robin Celikates
- Colour Relations in Black and White
- How Not to Think of Perception
- Learning from What Color Experiences Are Good For
- The Explanatory Indispensability of Memory Traces
- Filling In and the Nature of Visual Experience
- Determinacy of Content – The Hard Problem about Animal Intentionality
- Making Our Thoughts Clear
- An Interview with Peter Carruthers
- An Interview with David Chalmers
- Donna Jackson Nakazawa, The Angel and the Assassin: The Tiny Brain Cell that Changed the Course of Medicine
- Four Ways of Thinking about Race
- Race as a Social Construction – Some Difficulties
- A Beginner’s Guide to the New Population Genomics of Homo sapiens – Origins, Race, and Medicine
- The Restorative Proportionality Theory – A New Approach to Affirmative Action
- Intersection Theory as Progressive – Philosophy of Race, Feminism, and Antisemitism
- Reflections on Brown vs. Board of Education and School Integration Today
- The Influence of Dewey on Race Theory
- Thinking about Race, Responding to Racial Inequality
- Elizabeth Anderson Interview for The Harvard Review of Philosophy
- Animal Agency
- Wild Game Changer – Regarding Animals in Chinese Culture
- Animal Agency, Captivity, and Meaning
- The Moral Problem of Other Minds
- The Ideology of Meat-Eating
- Entangled Empathy – An Interview with Lori Gruen
- Do Apes Attribute Beliefs to Predict Behavior? – A Mengzian Social Intelligence Hypothesis
- Should We Offer Assistance to Both Wild and Domesticated Animals?
- Consciousness as a Biological Phenomenon – An Alternative to Panpsychism
- Animals: Ethics, Agency, Culture – Introduction
- Animal Welfare – A Buddhist-Utilitarian Dialogue
- Starting from Injustice – Justice, Applicative Justice, and Injustice Theory
- The Dialogue as an Adventure
- The Contractualist Dilemma
- Consequentialism and Free Will – The Conditional Analysis Resuscitated
- Real Agency
- What Is Philosophy? – A Cross-cultural Conversation in the Crossroads Court of Chosroes
- Hilary Putnam – Quantum Philosopher
- Hilary Putnam – A Life of Wonder
- Putnam on Methods of Inquiry
- Hilary Putnam’s Contributions to Mathematics, Logic, and the Philosophy Thereof
- Hilary Putnam – Philosophy with a Human Face
- Positive Pragmatic Pluralism
- On Tradition, Metaphysics, and Modernity
- Gabriel’s Metaphysics of Sense
- On Concepts, Art, and Academia
- The Ontology of Human Civilization
- Personal and Omnipersonal Duties
- On the Philosophical Interest and Surprising Significance of the Asshole
- Stanley Cavell on Recognition, Betrayal, and the Photographic Field of Expression
- Editor’s Introduction