Breda O’Brien: Our bodies are who we are. Respect them
Dignity and soul are innate to physicality be that frail, healthy, desirable or otherwise
Dignity and soul are innate to physicality be that frail, healthy, desirable or otherwise
Nothing but economic growth has ever lifted humanity out of misery
Unthinkable: We must find ‘middle way’, says Ireland’s new young philosopher of the year
Minister’s plans on ‘more appropriate accommodation’, sugar and Brexit decoded
Michael Viney: D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson belongs on the same shelf as Charles Darwin
Something you won’t hear on Facebook: only the virtuous can be true friends
Punishing ourselves with the idea that we ‘should’ be able to forgive is nonsense
You can’t escape religious or metaphysical thinking, argues William Desmond
The starting point should not be to ask who is to blame but what is likely to work
School debating is no substitute for Socratic inquiry, argues author and campaigner Peter Worley
Some 2,400 years after Aristotle, fresh attempts are being made to develop character through the classroom
Kant’s lesson for nursing home operators: people shouldn’t be treated simply as a means to an end
Why U2 got it right with ‘Love is Blindness’ and the Beatles got it wrong with ‘All You Need Is Love’
Should we welcome new drugs that could artificially enhance human morals?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices