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Peer-reviewed, byte-sized philosophy. 1000-Word Philosophy delivers weekly briefings of concise essays (roughly 1,000 words) that provide clear, expert-written introductions to complex philosophical topics.
Philosophy for living. Daily Philosophy delivers weekly briefings that make the wisdom of the world's greatest thinkers accessible and applicable to the challenges of modern everyday life.
Philosophy with a soundtrack. Hi-Phi Nation delivers regular briefings and transcripts from the first story-driven philosophy podcast that turns deep philosophical ideas into compelling narrative journalism.
Accessible and enjoyable philosophy. Philosophize This! delivers regular briefings and transcripts corresponding to one of the world's most popular philosophy podcasts, exploring the history of ideas in chronological order.
Top philosophers interviewed on bite-sized topics. Nigel Warburton and David Edmonds deliver briefings and transcripts from their world-famous podcast, bringing expert philosophical insights to a broad audience.
A thought-provoking idea to your inbox every Sunday. Philosophy Break delivers concise, accessible briefings that distill the wisdom of the world's greatest thinkers into manageable 'breaks'.
A magazine of ideas. Philosophy Now delivers regular briefings for its community, featuring interviews with prominent thinkers, book reviews, and a lighthearted approach to deep questions.
A philosophy podcast and philosophy blog. The Partially Examined Life delivers regular briefings with deep-dives into specific philosophical texts, featuring transcripts, reading guides, and expert commentary.
Engaging the world with the mind of Christ. Thinking in Public delivers briefings and transcripts from Dr. Albert Mohler's interview series featuring leading figures in intellectual history, sociology, and philosophy.