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Those Who Justify Genocide
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Those Who Justify Genocide

Michael McManus asks what remains of morality in the face of genocide.

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June/July 2020
Social Distancing in Solitude
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Social Distancing in Solitude

J.R. Davis asks what Thoreau’s experience of isolation can teach us.

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June/July 2020
Philosophy & The Creation of the Individual
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Philosophy & The Creation of the Individual

Mark Vernon chronicles a revolution in consciousness.

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June/July 2020
Einstein & The Rebbe
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Einstein & The Rebbe

Ronald Pies sets up a dialogue between science and religion.

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June/July 2020
Corvid Captured
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Corvid Captured

Seán Moran investigates indoor ornithology.

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June/July 2020
Buddha Travels West
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Buddha Travels West

Peter Abbs follows Buddhism’s path towards becoming a Western humanism.

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June/July 2020
Beyond Humanism?
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Beyond Humanism?

Robert Griffiths argues that humanist ethics has significant limitations.

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June/July 2020
ZOMBIES
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ZOMBIES

Chris Ferbrache wonders why zombie movies have remained so popular for almost a century.

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April/May 2020
The Philosophy Now Festival 2020
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The Philosophy Now Festival 2020

The century-old doors exploded inwards as Rick and I, laden with crates and rolls of paper, pushed into the eccentric Art Deco building.

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April/May 2020
‘I Am A God' On Becoming More Than Human
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‘I Am A God' On Becoming More Than Human

David Birch compares the attitudes of Friedrich Nietzsche and Kanye West.

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April/May 2020
Roger Scruton (1944-2020)
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Roger Scruton (1944-2020)

Piers Benn remembers his friend and colleague.

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April/May 2020
 When Worlds (moral & causal) Collide
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When Worlds (moral & causal) Collide

Toni Vogel Carey wrestles with conflicts of duty.

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April/May 2020
Our Nietzschean Future
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Our Nietzschean Future

Paul O’Mahoney considers the awful fate Nietzsche predicts for humanity.

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April/May 2020
Two Famous Philistines of Philosophy
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Two Famous Philistines of Philosophy

Christopher Devlin Brown sees similarities and differences in Nietzsche’s and Plato’s critiques of art.

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April/May 2020
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)
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Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)

Mark Willingham looks at the philosophy of the great artist.

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April/May 2020
To Infinity... and Beyond!
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To Infinity... and Beyond!

Owain Griffin takes a leap beyond the limits of numbers, into concepts.

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April/May 2020
Eternal Recurrence Revisited
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Eternal Recurrence Revisited

Brandon Robshaw looks again at Nietzsche’s idea of the eternal repetition of life.

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April/May 2020
What Philosophy Does To Philosophers
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What Philosophy Does To Philosophers

Rohan Somji looks at the consequences of thinking for three antique thinkers.

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February/March 2020
A Stoic Response To The Climate Crisis
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A Stoic Response To The Climate Crisis

Matthew Gindin thinks that the Stoics have useful advice for us right now.

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February/March 2020
JOKER
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JOKER

Stefan Bolea meditates on madness at the movies.

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February/March 2020
The Tragedy That Was Athens
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The Tragedy That Was Athens

Alex Holzman sees the history of Golden Age Athens as a play with Pericles and Socrates as its tragic heroes.

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February/March 2020
Gary Cox
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Gary Cox

Is the author of several books on existentialism and general philosophy. The 10th anniversary edition of his bestselling self-help book How to Be an Existentialist was published recently. Gavin Smith talks with him about existentialism.

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February/March 2020
Fellowship For Aristotle & Tolkien
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Fellowship For Aristotle & Tolkien

Andy Owen explains what Aristotle was tolkien about.

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February/March 2020
The Wisdom of Ignorance
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The Wisdom of Ignorance

Daniel Silvermintz wants us to rediscover the virtue of Socratic ignorance.

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February/March 2020
Etienne de la Boétie (1530-1563)
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Etienne de la Boétie (1530-1563)

Martin Jenkins looks at the life of an influential early political philosopher.

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February/March 2020
Francis Fukuyama & the Perils of Identity
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Francis Fukuyama & the Perils of Identity

Peter Benson critiques a liberal but nationalistic brand of identity politics.

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February/March 2020
Destined In Delhi
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Destined In Delhi

Seán Moran contemplates kismet and choreography.

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February/March 2020
The Mind Of Leonardo Da Vinci
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The Mind Of Leonardo Da Vinci

Waqās Ahmed connects Leonardo's worldview with systems theory.

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October/November 2019
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

Thomas E. Wartenberg sees current concerns about truth in the news spotlighted by a classic Western.

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October/November 2019
Poodle As Representation Rottweiler As Will
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Poodle As Representation Rottweiler As Will

Christopher Ryan takes a dogged look at Schopenhauer’s view of the world.

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October/November 2019