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Author: "Tim Delaney"
“Anyone who has good friends is a success”
by Tim Delaney
[Issue 126: June/July 2018: Editorial]
Contemporary Friendships
Tim Delaney and Anastasia Malakhova categorize and analyze the different kinds of modern-day friendships.
[Issue 126: June/July 2018: Friendship]
“To be happy, one must first not be unhappy”
Tim Delaney finds joy in Bertrand Russell’s The Conquest of Happiness.
[Issue 120: June/July 2017: Bertrand Russell]
Sustainability
by Tim Delaney
[Issue 88: January/February 2012: Editorial]
The Five Horrorists
Tim Delaney foresees five threats to sustaining global civilization.
[Issue 88: January/February 2012: Sustainability]
Social Spencerism
Tim Delaney relates how Herbert Spencer, inventor of the phrase ‘survival of the fittest’, originally applied evolutionary thinking to human society and culture.
[Issue 71: January/February 2009: Charles Darwin]
Pop Culture: An Overview
Tim Delaney sets the scene for our philosophical consideration of popular stuff.
[Issue 64: November/December 2007: Pop Culture]
Sociological Reflections on Contemporary Moscow
Tim Delaney shares some observations from his trip to Moscow for the 4th Congress of Philosophy.
[Issue 54: February/March 2006: Philosophy in Russia]
Sports and Deviant Behavior
Guest editor Tim Delaney introduces our Sports issue and explains why studying the misdemeanors of athletes can throw light on the problems the rest of us face.
[Issue 41: May/June 2003: Philosophy and Sport]
Forgotten Philosophers: Herbert Spencer
Tim Delaney on the survival of ‘survival of the fittest’.
[Issue 40: March/April 2003: Articles]
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