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EDITORIAL
by Grant Bartley and Rick Lewis
NEWS
VISIONS OF SOCIETY
Aristotle’s Philosophy of Equality, Peace, & Democracy
Matt Qvortrup argues that Aristotle’s political philosophy is surprisingly modern.
Mihail Evans studies art to understand politics.
The Social Contract: A License to Steal
Stephen Faison cross-examines the idea of a social contract.
Martin Buber & Leo Tolstoy: Two Examples of Spiritual Anarchism
Patrick Cannon articulates an alternative anarchism.
Lorenzo Capitani is in favour of government through knowledge not ignorance.
Is An Ageing Population Our Natural Fate?
Nguyen Ba Thanh wonders if death by old age is civilisation’s destiny.
INTERVIEWS
Stanley Fish is an American literary theorist, legal scholar, and public intellectual. Scott Parker asks him about a particular kind of community.
ARTICLES
What Would Georges Bataille Do?
Alexandra Tzirkoti reckons he might have made a great agony uncle.
Could There Be A Solution To The Trolley Problem?
Omid Panahi finds that finding a solution is not the problem.
Will We Ever Philosophise With E.T.?
Malcolm E. Brown & Steve Hubbard argue that it’s unlikely.
Mary Midgley remembers a golden age of female philosophy, and argues that it holds lessons for today.
Alistair MacFarlane laments the profound disappointment of a master of logic.
LETTERS
Existentialist Epistles • Dismay About Drugs • An Organic Cause of Complaint • Cutting Critiques • Consequentialist Correspondence • Science versus Scientism • The Last Straw • Baseball Mystery
COLUMNS
Seán Moran feels a warm glow on the streets of Dublin.
Peter Adamson wants us to recategorise philosophies.
Raymond Tallis searches for meaning, and finds several.
by Terence Green
REVIEWS
Anti-Education by Friedrich Nietzsche
Daniel Telech reviews Nietzsche’s startling opinions on the aims of education.
Stephen Anderson asks if empathy helps us feel the Good or just feel good.
Symbolic Misery: Volume 1: The Hyperindustrial Epoch by Bernard Stiegler
Daniel Tutt learns the art of winning an aesthetic war.
Psychologist Joe MacDonagh and philosopher Sheridan Hough each watch what happens when society breaks.
FICTION
William Simpson watches a small society suffer a small catastrophe.
CARTOONS
by Bill Stott
by Chris Madden
by Melissa Felder

