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Out Of The Blue

Kaisley Phillips tells a colourful story from Chicago in the summer of 1960.
[Issue 57: September/October 2006]

Cleft Stick

Adebowale Oriku tells a story about a man who finds it difficult to tell a story.
[Issue 56: July/August 2006]

The Placebo Effect

A short story by Emrys Westacott about drugs, money and bioethics.
[Issue 55: May/June 2006]

Miranda and the Meaning of Life

An existentialist fairy tale by Nolan Whyte.
[Issue 54: February/March 2006]

Understanding Sartre

A short-but-disturbing story by Mark Richardson.
[Issue 53: November/December 2005]

Philosophy: The Video Game

Shannon Kincaid test drives.
[Issue 52: August/September 2005]

The Philosopher’s Cellphone

by Mark Silcox
[Issue 52: August/September 2005]

The Book of Love

A short story about love by Alistair Fruish.
[Issue 51: June/July 2005]

A Yorkshire Wittgenstein

If Ludwig Wittgenstein had come from Yorkshire, what might his Tractatus have been like? Dr G.E.B. Smith imagines.
[Issue 51: June/July 2005]

A Bale of Woe

The name of the medieval logician Jean Buridan (c.1295-1358) is forever linked to a curious problem in decision-making. Peter Cave recounts his own sad but instructive meeting with Buridan’s Ass.
[Issue 50: March/April 2005]

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