Action without agency
A philosophy professor races through a (predetermined?) action plot
A philosophy professor races through a (predetermined?) action plot
David Wallace-Wells charts a path for life in the wake of global warming.
Emily Bernard’s essays insist that no conversation is about race alone.
Behind the man’s life’s work is a broken-hearted child.
The psychologist’s new project makes explicit the moral imperative that has animated her work for decades.
Sunita Puri’s memoir models the kind of compassion and wisdom she brings to her patients.
Linn Marie Tonstad summarizes a far more interesting conversation about sex and gender than the one I grew up with.
F. S. Naiden's biography weaves Alexander's religious proclivities into his well-known martial exploits.