Philosophy Now - August/September 2023
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Our main theme in Issue 157 is Metaphysics. Our intrepid authors tackle a selection of metaphysical conundrums including: What do we really mean when we say something is ârealâ? What makes a person the same person through their whole life, from cradle to grave, despite them changing so much over time? Indeed, what is the nature of time? And why is the status of mathematics mysterious? Along the way weâll consider the ideas of John Locke, Immanuel Kant and the 20th century Oxford philosopher J.L. Austin.
The Association of Philosophy Teachers Conference Report
Paul Moore-Bridger reports from an exciting new frontier for philosophy.
3 mins
Austin & 'Reality'
Will Bynoe on milk, therapy, and the nature of being.
8 mins
John Locke & Personal Identity
Nurana Rajabova considers why, according to John Locke, you continue to be you.
9 mins
Solving the Mystery of Mathematics
Jared Warren says, think of a number. What exactly are you thinking of?
10+ mins
Kant on Time
Letizia Nonnis unfolds Kantâ's conception of the nature of and experience of time.
10+ mins
Metaphysical Skepticism
Jacob Bell argues that we canât determine the ultimate nature of reality.
4 mins
The Best Criticism of Ethical Egoism
Stephen Leach gives you an unbiased reason why you shouldnât be selfish.
4 mins
Nostalgia, Morality, & Mass Entertainment
Adam Kaiser finds a fine case of mass existential longing.
7 mins
Technology & Transformation
Helena Moradi looks at changing philosophical attitudes to technology.
10+ mins
Augustine (354-430)
Hilarius Bogbinder on the philosophical life of a key figure of the Catholic Church.
8 mins
Overwhelming Evil
Christopher Devlin Brown argues that our wholesale destruction of animals makes veganism humanityâs primary moral imperative.
10+ mins
Stoicism in History & Modern Life
Dermot M. Griffin reflects on the sources and relevance of this ancient wisdom.
8 mins
The Sopranos
Jarett Figlin discusses depravity & the American dream.
7 mins
Being as Onion: A Heideggerian Parable
Mark C. Watney watches Martin Heidegger's kitchen encounter.
4 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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