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Socrates on Conservatism
Mordecai Roshwald imagines what the Athenian gadfly might have said.
[Issue 101 :: March/April 2014]
First and Last Lines From Wittgenstein’s Tractatus
by Colin Pink
[Issue 100 :: January/February 2014]
Consciousness: A Play In One Act
David Dobereiner imagines a meeting of great minds.
[Issue 100 :: January/February 2014]
Be Not Afeared
by Louise R. Chapman
[Issue 99 :: November/December 2013]
The Skeptibot
Kevin Heinrich introduces the ultimate in automated thinking. Or does he?
[Issue 99 :: November/December 2013]
Synthetic Philosophy: A Manifesto
Neven Sesardic introduces a revolutionary new way to gain philosophical insight.
[Issue 98 :: September/October 2013]
A Short History of Philosophers’ Haircuts
Sean Gittins informs us of the incontrovertible but hitherto unresearched link between philosophy and hair style.
[Issue 98 :: September/October 2013]
That Which I Am
by Ivan Searle
[Issue 97 :: July/August 2013]
Sartre & The Waiter
Frank O’Carroll observes a liberating encounter in a French café.
[Issue 97 :: July/August 2013]
Casey Days
Paul Lenehan reports the trials and triumphs of being temporally disconnected.
[Issue 95 :: March/April 2013]
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