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The Contributions of Jeopardy! to Western Philosophy

Ronald Lindsay on a novel, if slightly desperate, way of funding philosophical research.
[Issue 44: January/February 2004]

Affairs of Heart & Affairs of State

Philosophers have a problem with truth; but what about truth-telling? Peter Cave publishes some correspondence, recently re-discovered, concerning a long-forgotten political scandal. For the sake of brevity, incidental material in the letters has been excluded. Now, how do you tell people that you are telling them the truth?
[Issue 43: October/November 2003]

Of Men and Mice

by Roger Caldwell
[Issue 42: July/August 2003]

Descartes Was Right!

A short story by Katherine Power.
[Issue 42: July/August 2003]

Herm & Matozoon

Peter Cave eavesdrops on a dialogue between a couple of the billions of little non-persons in Soho, London.
[Issue 41: May/June 2003]

“If good can’t prevail”

On “No Negotiations with Terror”. By Chengde Chen.
[Issue 40: March/April 2003]

Justifying the Search

by Raymond Tallis
[Issue 40: March/April 2003]

Double Edge

by Richard Taylor
[Issue 40: March/April 2003]

The Prime Directive

A short story about ethics and the Final Frontier, by Alister Browne.
[Issue 39: December 2002 / January 2003]

Jordy Michaels Leaps the Great Divide

A short story by R.J. Dent.
[Issue 38: October/November 2002]

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