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The Burden of the History of Philosophy

We’re delighted to announce the birth of a new column by Tim Madigan.
[Issue 45: March/April 2004]

Ignorance is Bliss

by Joel Marks
[Issue 45: March/April 2004]

Dear Socrates

Having returned from the turn of the Fourth Century B.C. to the turn of the Twenty-First A.D., Socrates has eagerly signed on as a Philosophy Now columnist so that he may continue to carry out his divinely-inspired dialogic mission.
[Issue 45: March/April 2004]

A Funny Thing About Consciousness

by Joel Marks
[Issue 44: January/February 2004]

What is Philosophy of Science Good For?

The first of occasional columns on science and philosophy by Massimo Pigliucci.
[Issue 44: January/February 2004]

Dear Socrates

Having returned from the turn of the Fourth Century B.C. to the turn of the Twenty-First A.D., Socrates has eagerly signed on as a Philosophy Now columnist so that he may continue to carry out his divinely-inspired dialogic mission.
[Issue 44: January/February 2004]

We Hold These Truths to be Self-Evident

by Joel Marks
[Issue 43: October/November 2003]

Dear Socrates

Having returned from the turn of the Fourth Century B.C. to the turn of the Twenty-First A.D., Socrates has eagerly signed on as a Philosophy Now columnist so that he may continue to carry out his divinely-inspired dialogic mission.
[Issue 43: October/November 2003]

An Immortal Pair Passes

by Joel Marks
[Issue 42: July/August 2003]

Dear Socrates

Having returned from the turn of the Fourth Century B.C. to the turn of the Twenty-First A.D., Socrates has eagerly signed on as a Philosophy Now columnist so that he may continue to carry out his divinely-inspired dialogic mission.
[Issue 42: July/August 2003]

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