Philosophy Now Magazine - December 2023 / January 2024
Philosophy Now Magazine - December 2023 / January 2024
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In this issue
December 2023 / January 2024
Spinoza & Other Determinists
Myint Zan compares different ways of denying free will.
7 mins
What Is Free Will?
Grant Bartley wants to know what the problem with freedom is all about.
10+ mins
Criticising Strawson's Compatibilism
Nurana Rajabova is wary of an attempt to dismiss determinism to keep free will.
10+ mins
Materialism, Freedom & Ethics
Philip Badger constructs a materialist ethical theory, with the help of John Rawls.
10+ mins
The Will Is Not Free: You Have To Earn It
Basil Gala on what it takes to free ourselves from our formative factors.
10 mins
Saying, Keeping Silent & Showing
Slavoj Žižek on Wittgenstein and Cancel Culture.
8 mins
Torture & Ticking Bombs
Edward Hall is sceptical about this infamous ethical example's usefulness.
6 mins
Parrhesia & Doing Philosophy with Children
Maria daVenza Tillmanns considers the need for freedom of speech for children.
10+ mins
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831)
Warren Ward looks at the history of a man who looked at the history of the world.
8 mins
Terry Pinkard
Professor of Philosophy at Georgetown University in Washington DC, talks to AmirAli Maleki about how Hegel can help us make sense of modern social, cultural and political hot topics.
10+ mins
The Discipline of Action
Massimo Pigliucci tells us how to practice forebearance.
4 mins
Film - DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS
Jason Friend hacks your identity algorithm.
7 mins
Philosophy Now Magazine Description:
Publisher: Anja Publications
Category: Lifestyle
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
Philosophy Now is a lively, international newsstand magazine for everyone interested in ideas. It aims to corrupt innocent citizens by convincing them that philosophy can be exciting, worthwhile and comprehensible, and also to provide some light and enjoyable reading matter for those already ensnared by the muse, such as philosophy students and academics.
Philosophy Now appears every two months. It contains articles on all aspects of Western philosophy, as well as book reviews, letters, news, cartoons, and the occasional short story.
Since its small-scale launch in Britain in 1991, Philosophy Now has grown to become the most widely-read philosophy periodical in the English language. Philosophy Now is independent of all groups and has no intentional editorial bias except for a passionate conviction that philosophy is a Good Thing.
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