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Anselm (1033-1109)
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Anselm (1033-1109)

Martin Jenkins recalls the being of the creator of the ontological argument.

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October/November 2024
Is Brillo Box an Illustration?
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Is Brillo Box an Illustration?

Thomas E. Wartenberg uses Warhol's work to illustrate his theory of illustration.

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October/November 2024
Why is Freedom So Important To Us?
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Why is Freedom So Important To Us?

John Shand explains why free will is basic to humanity.

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October/November 2024
The Funnel of Righteousness
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The Funnel of Righteousness

Peter Worley tells us how to be right, righter, rightest.

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October/November 2024
We're as Smart as the Universe Gets
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We're as Smart as the Universe Gets

James Miles argues, among other things, that E.T. will be like Kim Kardashian, and that the real threat of advanced AI has been misunderstood.

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October/November 2024
Managing the Mind
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Managing the Mind

Roger Haines contemplates how we consciously manage our minds.

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October/November 2024
lain McGilchrist's Naturalized Metaphysics
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lain McGilchrist's Naturalized Metaphysics

Rogério Severo looks at the brain to see the world anew.

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October/November 2024
Love & Metaphysics
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Love & Metaphysics

Peter Graarup Westergaard explains why love is never just physical, with the aid of Donald Davidson's anomalous monism.

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October/November 2024
Mary Leaves Her Room
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Mary Leaves Her Room

Nigel Hems asks, does Mary see colours differently outside her room?

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October/November 2024
From Birds To Brains
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From Birds To Brains

Jonathan Moens considers whether emergence can explain minds from brains.

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October/November 2024
The Two Dennises
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The Two Dennises

Hannah Mortimer observes a close encounter of the same kind.

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June/July 2024
Heraclitus (c.500 BC)
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Heraclitus (c.500 BC)

Harry Keith lets flow a stream of ideas about permanence and change.

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June/July 2024
Does the Cosmos Have a Purpose?
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Does the Cosmos Have a Purpose?

Raymond Tallis argues intently against universal intention.

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June/July 2024
Is Driving Fossil-Fuelled Cars Immoral?
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Is Driving Fossil-Fuelled Cars Immoral?

Rufus Duits asks when we can justify driving our carbon contributors.

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June/July 2024
Abelard & Carneades Yes & No
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Abelard & Carneades Yes & No

Frank Breslin says 'yes and no' to presenting both sides of an argument.

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June/July 2024
Frankl & Sartre in Search of Meaning
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Frankl & Sartre in Search of Meaning

Georgia Arkell compares logotherapy and atheistic existentialism.

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June/July 2024
Luce Irigaray
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Luce Irigaray

Luce Irigaray, now ninety-two years old, was, among many other things, one of the most impactful feminists of the 1970s liberation movements - before she was marginalised, then ostracised, from the francophone intellectual sphere.

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June/July 2024
Significance
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Significance

Ruben David Azevedo tells us why, in a limitless universe, we’re not insignificant.

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June/July 2024
The Present Is Not All There Is To Happiness
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The Present Is Not All There Is To Happiness

Rob Glacier says don’t just live in the now.

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June/July 2024
Philosophers Exploring The Good Life
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Philosophers Exploring The Good Life

Jim Mepham quests with philosophers to discover what makes a life good.

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June/July 2024
Who's Watching Who?
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Who's Watching Who?

Grant Bartley tells a terrifying tale of privacy, paranoia and popular culture.

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April / May 2024
M.M. Bakhtin (1895-1975)
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M.M. Bakhtin (1895-1975)

Vladimir Makovtsev asks: M.M. Bakhtin, philosopher or philologist?

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April / May 2024
Kant & Love
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Kant & Love

Ivan lyer has a beautiful Kantian understanding of love.

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April / May 2024
Kant the (P)Russian Philosopher?
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Kant the (P)Russian Philosopher?

Robert R. Clewis considers present implications of Kant’s Russian connections.

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April / May 2024
What You Need to Read Before You Read Kant
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What You Need to Read Before You Read Kant

22nd April 2024 is the 300th birthday of Immanuel Kant.

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April / May 2024
The Healing of Philosophy
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The Healing of Philosophy

John Clark, MD, says our worship of the intellect has become pathological.

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April / May 2024
When to Hold Your Friends' Feet to the Fire
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When to Hold Your Friends' Feet to the Fire

Jordan Myers argues, against Christine Korsgaard, that we shouldn't always hold our friends morally responsible.

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April / May 2024
How to Be an Antiracist Consequentialist
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How to Be an Antiracist Consequentialist

Nathaniel Goldberg and Chris Gavaler consider lbram X. Kendi’s requirements for being antiracist.

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April / May 2024
Shakespeare: Folly, Humanism & Critical Theory
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Shakespeare: Folly, Humanism & Critical Theory

Sam Gilchrist Hall! surveys folly and wisdom in Shakespeare's world and beyond.

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April / May 2024
Don Quixote & Narrative Identity
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Don Quixote & Narrative Identity

Inés Pereira Rodrigues asks, are we always or ever) who we Say we are?

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April / May 2024

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