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Fiction: Fiction

Gulliver’s Travels / continued

by Peter Rickman
[Issue 10: Autumn 1994]

The Existentialist Greyhound, or Jean-Paul Sartre goes to the White City (and loses all his money)

by Tim Lebon (with apologies to P.G. Wodehouse)
[Issue 9: Summer 1994]

Philosophers Rule OK?

Tim Ogden thinks not.
[Issue 8: Winter 1993/94]

The Case of the Novel Crime

Andrew Belsey tells it like it wasn’t.
[Issue 4: Autumn 1992]

Football: From Logos to Telos

Can there be free kicks without free will? Or is there no such thing as a free kick? These are two questions about the philosophy of football not investigated here. Andrew Belsey.
[Issue 3: Summer 1992]

Parenthetic Doubt

A newly discovered fragment of an early work by Descartes.
[Issue 2: Winter 1991]

A Philosophy Lecture from the Good Old Days

Recalled by Andrew Belsey.
[Issue 1: Summer 1991]

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