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What Matters Most

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18 May 2023

The ancient Greek philosopher Plotinus insisted that philosophy should be concerned with nothing less than “what matters most”. This collection of philosophical conversations seeks to honour Plotinus’ vision by addressing questions related to the art of living.
Much has been written about the “art of living” and it typically conjures up ideas of therapy, meditation, peace, happiness, and so on. But what about the art of living in the midst of all the spectacular messiness generated by an aggressive, anxiety-ridden, acquisitive and lustful species? The conversations that make up this book explore the questions that matter most to us as citizens of increasingly fractious societies and inhabitants of an increasingly fractured planet. They invite us to think anew about the complexities and challenges involved in living a good life in a world characterized by uncertainty and change.

PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Philosophy, PHILOSOPHY / General, PHILOSOPHY / Essays, SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, Social and ethical issues

A series of gripping, personal interviews that bring philosophy to bear on matters of urgency: misinformation, racial politics, capitalism, justice, AI, and more. This book lets us eavesdrop on these vital conversations, a source not just of fresh ideas but of moral and political inspiration.
Introduction, Anthony Morgan
Part I: Living together
1. What is “we”? – Dan Zahavi with Luna Dolezal
2. Polarization and talking across difference – Elizabeth Anderson with Alexis Papazoglou
3. Misinformation and the right to know – Lani Watson with Aidan McGlynn
4. A decolonial ecology – Malcom Ferdinand with Romy Oppermann
5. Listening to animals – Eva Meijer with Adam Ferner and Darren Chetty
6. Relationality and political responsibility – Lewis Gordon with Olúfemi O. Táíwò
Part II: Living with technology
7. Misunderstanding the internet – Justin E. H. Smith with Alexis Papazoglou
8. Artificial bodies and the promise of abstraction – Peter Wolfendale with Anthony Morgan
9. Will artificial intelligence transform ethics? – Shannon Vallor with John Zerilli
10. The algorithmic is the political – Annette Zimmermann with Matthew Lord
11. Intelligence and the future of AI – Stephen Cave with Sage Cammers-Goodwin
12. We and the robots – John Danaher with Anthony Morgan
Part III: Living under oppression
13. The politics of gender and identity – Finn Mackay with Jana Bacevic
14. Submission and emancipation – Manon Garcia with Kate Kirkpatrick
15. Madness, identity, and recognition – Mohammed Abouelleil Rashed with Helen Spandler
16. Reimagining Black men – Tommy Curry with David Livingston Smith
17. Responsibility and structural injustice – Maeve McKeown with Alasia Nuti
18. Disobedience and seeing like an activist – Erin R. Pineda with Robin Celikates
Part IV: Living in the end times
19. A world beyond capitalism – Martin Hägglund with Lea Ypi
20. Derrick Bell and racial realism – Timothy Golden with Darren Chetty
21. Spinoza in the Anthropocene – Beth Lord with Chris Meyns
22. Animals, pandemics, and climate change – Jeff Sebo with Lauren Van Patter
23. The task of thinking in the age of dumping – Michael Marder with Sofia Lemos
24. Why misanthropy? – Ian James Kidd with Anthony Morgan