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On the Modern Project

Uncovering the political and philosophical aspirations of the scientific enterprise

Read the Editors’ Introduction
Utopianism •
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Review | Fall 2019

Fall 2019

  • Clare Coffey

On the Monster Beat

Why the civic needs the weird

Clare Coffey

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Review | Fall 2019

Fall 2019

  • Kent Anhari

Enlightenment Later

Will reason survive rationalism?

Kent Anhari

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Essay | Summer 2019

Summer 2019

  • Kirsten A. Hall

Crusoe at the Crossroads

On Robinson Crusoe, Lost, New Atlantis, and why we keep returning to mysterious islands where science blurs with the supernatural

Kirsten A. Hall

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Review | Summer 2019

Summer 2019

  • Robert Herritt

Tell Him Something Pretty

On Deadwood’s lowly view of reason

Robert Herritt

Review | Winter 2019

Winter 2019

  • Clare Coffey

Modernity’s Spell

Why debunking mesmerism only made it stronger

Clare Coffey

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Essay | Winter 2019

Winter 2019

  • Jon Askonas

How Tech Utopia Fostered Tyranny

Authoritarians’ love for digital technology is no fluke — it’s a product of Silicon Valley’s “smart” paternalism.

Jon Askonas

Correspondence | Summer/Fall 2018

Summer/Fall 2018

Why Do We Think We Are Disenchanted?

Debating The Myth of Disenchantment by Jason Ā. Josephson-Storm

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Review | Spring 2018

Spring 2018

  • Clare Coffey

The Joy of Cryptozoology

The case for exploring the cognitive hinterlands

Clare Coffey

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Essay | Spring 2018

Spring 2018

  • Jonathan Jong

Faith and the Fear of Death

Confronting our mortality from the lab and the altar

From: Stories of Faith & Science

Jonathan Jong

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Essay | Spring 2018

Spring 2018

  • Jonathan Mosedale

Encounter in the Vale

A story of hiking, frailty, and glimpsing the divine

From: Stories of Faith & Science

Jonathan Mosedale

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