22 Jun Philosophy & Psychology Should we widen our ‘moral circle’? 22/06/2025 By Noel Castree 0 comments Should we care about AI systems when they become so advanced they appear to be almost human in key respects? Do we have a duty of care ... Continue reading
19 Jun Ethics & Religion What Victoria’s inquiry into cults will examine 19/06/2025 By Jaime Simpson 0 comments The Victorian parliament has launched a long-overdue inquiry into abuse and coercive control within cults and religious fringe groups. ... Continue reading
15 Jun Art, Humour & Poetry MBJ’s view 15/06/2025 By Matt Bissett-Johnson 0 comments See current affairs through the eyes of cartoonist Matt Bissett-Johnson. Published 15 June 2025. Continue reading
13 Jun Education The arguments for scripture are a good advertisement for General Religious Education 13/06/2025 By Hugh Harris 0 comments If you ever sought an illustration of how a narrow phalanx of special interests can elbow aside popular opinion, then look no further t... Continue reading
10 Jun Letters to the Editor ‘Heritage’ is no argument against change on parliamentary prayers 10/06/2025 By Rationale Magazine 0 comments Editor’s note: If you would like to submit a letter for possible publication, please email it to editor@rationalist.com.au. See our ... Continue reading
07 Jun Science & Health Reproducibility: A foundation of scientific credibility 07/06/2025 By Sarah Supp 0 comments Many people have been there. The dinner party is going well until someone decides to introduce a controversial topic. In today’s world,... Continue reading
03 Jun Law & Politics Why extremists see gold in the migration debate 03/06/2025 By Josh Roose 0 comments There’s nothing new about debates around immigration in an Australian election campaign and it’s sensible that they happen. There’s als... Continue reading