The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the fallibility of memory. By Kwame Anthony Appiah I am going to tell a brief story about my friend at his funeral. The incident happened 65 years ago.
The philosopher, Kwame Anthony Appiah, is the 2016 BBC Reith Lecturer ... needed to apply religious scriptures to day-to-day life: books such as the Bible and the Qur’an contain one version ...
This year’s BBC Reith Lecturer is Kwame Anthony Appiah, a British-born, Ghanaian-American philosopher, cultural theorist and novelist. Appiah specialises in moral and political philosophy ...
By Kwame Anthony Appiah There is a growing trend among experienced remote workers in the tech industry to work two full-time jobs at once. Their justification for doing so is that they’re being ...
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on bodily autonomy and medical consent. By Kwame Anthony Appiah I am a physician in New York State who considers reproductive autonomy to be a basic human right.
During the Cold War it was used to contrast the two sides of the Iron Curtain. Kwame Anthony Appiah explores the confusion of using the term. Later it became a way of distinguishing between the ...