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Peter West
Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Northeastern University London (formerly New College of the Humanities). He specialises in Early Modern Philosophy and Early Analytic Philosophy.
Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Northeastern University London (formerly New College of the Humanities). He specialises in Early Modern Philosophy and Early Analytic Philosophy.
Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Northeastern University London (formerly New College of the Humanities). He specialises in Early Modern Philosophy and Early Analytic Philosophy.
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Conquer Your Love!
Legislating Love
Divorce is the New Death
Manufacturing Love
Love Incorporated
Christopher Hamilton On Kierkegaard and Tinder
Fine-tuning Passion: When is love not an emotion?
Infidelity: A Stoic's Perspective
The Good Life in the 21st Century: Living Single
What Are Love and Sex? Eight Answers from Philosophy
Looks are not superficial
The love lives of philosophers changed how we think
Hacking Love Isn’t Cheating
The changing face of love
The case for abolishing the family
Rewriting romance
Dating Nietzsche: Love vs Power
Philosophy is an erotic endeavor
What dating apps get wrong about your love life
Love is not a virtue
AI, intimacy, and the end of love
Of Wonder and Terror
An (Extra)Ordinary Life
On Heresy
In Defence of Gossip
Editorial: A Heretics' Feast
What Killed the Space Race?
The Factory of Virtual Fantasies
Privacy and the Dark Side of Control
To Gift or Not to Gift? A Philosopher's Dilemma