Philosophy Newsletters
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Step back from the superficial. These philosophy newsletters offer deep-dives into ethics, logic, existentialism, and the history of ideas, helping you live a more examined and meaningful life.
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3-2-1 Thursday
The most wisdom per word of any newsletter on the web. Every Thursday, James Clear shares 3 ideas, 2 quotes, and 1 question to help you build better habits and live a more productive life.
Aeon
Ideas that matter. Aeon provides deep, provocative, and beautifully written essays on philosophy, science, and society, written by the world's leading thinkers.
Big Think
Smart kills. Big Think's newsletter delivers insights from the world's leading thinkers on how to think bigger and live better, covering science, tech, and the future of humanity.
Nautilus
Science and its stories. Nautilus delivers weekly deep-dives into a single scientific theme, connecting the physical sciences with philosophy, culture, and art in a beautifully illustrated format.
Psyche
The human mind and how to live. Psyche (sister to Aeon) provides expert-led guides and essays on psychology, philosophy, and health to help you understand your mind and live better.
The Point Magazine
What is philosophy for? The Point delivers weekly briefings featuring essays that examine the philosophical underpinnings of contemporary life, from the way we work to the way we love.
The School of Life
Emotional intelligence for the modern world. The School of Life delivers weekly briefings that use philosophy and psychology to help you find inner calm, understand your relationships, and lead a more resilient life.
Thinking in Public
Engaging the world with the mind of Christ. Thinking in Public delivers briefings and transcripts from Dr. Albert Mohler's interview series featuring leading figures in intellectual history, sociology, and philosophy.
Wait But Why (Tim Urban)
Deep dives with stick figures. Tim Urban's (occasional) newsletter provides massive, logic-driven explorations of everything from AI and space to procrastination and human history.