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A Century of Celebration

100 Papers That Shape Our Thinking

To mark our centenary, we will be celebrating 100 Papers That Shaped Our Thinking.  Handpicked and curated by our current President, Professor Jo Wolff, these papers reflect the depth and diversity of philosophical inquiry over the past hundred years.  From classic debates to pioneering perspectives that continue to inspire discussion today. As we look back on a century of thought, we also look forward to new ideas, new challenges, and the ongoing mission of making philosophy accessible to all.

Each week one of these handpicked papers will be shared to create a collection of the most influential contributions published in our journals over the past century.

1. 1926 Samuel Alexander ‘Art and Science' 
2. 1927 Bertrand Russell ‘Substance’
3. 1927 Susan Stebbing ‘Abstraction and Science’