Philosophy Now - August/September 2022
Philosophy Now - August/September 2022
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August/September 2022
An Ancient Conversation About Motion
Matei TanasÄ imagines the sort of conversation about change, motion, appearance and reality that philosophers were having in ancient Athens.
5 mins
Plato's Myths
Neel Burton asks why the master reasoner turned to launching legends.
5 mins
Aristotle's Guide To Living Well
Lawrence Evans contemplates Aristotle's argument that happiness is the ultimate goal of human life, and that it can best be found in philosophical contemplation.
10+ mins
The Uses and Misuses of Socrates
Dennis Sansom says we shouldn't be too quick to pluck philosophers out of their own historical contexts in order to put them into ours.
10+ mins
Of Clouds & Shadows
Heiner Thiessen on Eratosthenes, Ancient Greek scientist.
5 mins
Levinas and Post-Pandemic Masking
Adam Birt tells us why Levinas wants us to throw off our face coverings.
6 mins
How To Be Really Good
Robert Griffiths considers what it takes to actually be a mensch.
8 mins
Mill, Free Speech & Social Media
Nevin Chellappah asks whether John Stuart Mill's famous account of free speech is still sustainable in the age of Twitter.
10+ mins
Digital Freedom
Roberta Fischli & Thomas Beschorner argue that our digital future is not preprogrammed: it's about time we start thinking about what it should look like.
7 mins
Was Spinoza Actually An ATHEIST?
Kenneth Novis says the case hinges on how you define 'God'.
9 mins
Daisetsu Suzuki (1870-1966)
Brian Morris contemplates the 'ultimate reality' of a Zen Buddhist philosopher.
8 mins
Books
In this issue we look at two books on four famous female philosophers and friends; and another on the liberating experience of teaching philosophy in prison.
10+ mins
DON'T LOOK UP
Dylan Skurka marvels at the human capacity to ignore existential threats.
7 mins
How Did We Get To Be So Different?
Raymond Tallis grasps the grip our hands have on our humanity.
7 mins
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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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