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Author: "Roger Caldwell"
Bishop Berkeley Gives Comfort To His Wife
by Roger Caldwell
[Issue 88: January/February 2012: Poetry]
Schopenhauer
Roger Caldwell looks at the most pessimistic of philosophers.
[Issue 86: September/October 2011: Kant & Co.]
Einstein’s Cosmic Hangover
by Roger Caldwell
[Issue 83: March/April 2011: Poetry]
The Uses Of Pessimism and the Danger of False Hope by Roger Scruton
Roger Caldwell scrutinizes Scruton.
[Issue 82: January/February 2011: Books]
Leibniz and the Science of Happiness
Roger Caldwell is happy to introduce Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716).
[Issue 78: April/May 2010: Articles]
Nietzsche and Morality
Roger Caldwell responds to an analysis of Nietzsche’s morality.
[Issue 70: November/December 2008: Books]
Malebranche by Andrew Pyle
Roger Caldwell has occasion to consider Andrew Pyle’s ideas on Malebranche.
[Issue 68: July/August 2008: Books]
Derrida: Thinking The Impossible
Roger Caldwell considers whether it’s possible to consider Derrida.
[Issue 60: March/April 2007: Literature]
How To Be Conscious: Mind & Matter Revisited
What exactly is consciousness? Roger Caldwell looks at the current ideas of three leading figures in philosophy of mind, as revealed in their latest books.
[Issue 54: February/March 2006: Articles]
Ships on a Collision Course
Roger Caldwell revisits reality (and postmodernism, too!).
[Issue 50: March/April 2005: Articles]
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