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Jonathan Edwards on Spiders
John Irish reveals the surprisingly Enlightened views of a hellfire preacher.
[Issue 145: August/September 2021]
Taylor Swift’s Liar Paradox
With the help of renowned logician Taylor Swift, Theresa Helke introduces four fundamental paradoxes: the Liar, Epimenides’, the Truth-Teller, and the No-No.
[Issue 145: August/September 2021]
The Stoic’s Lacuna
Alex Richardson explores the ethical cavern at the centre of Stoicism.
[Issue 145: August/September 2021]
Would Kant Have Worn a Face Mask?
Todd Mei says yes, as a duty of practical reason.
[Issue 145: August/September 2021]
Deleuze & Guattari’s Friendly Concepts
Karen Parham explores the collection of curious concepts Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari use in their organic perception of reality.
[Issue 144: June/July 2021]
René Descartes: A Yogi?
Sujantra McKeever finds striking similarities between Cartesian and yogic thought.
[Issue 144: June/July 2021]
Reason & Emotion
James R. Robinson finds ways of bridging the gap (or not).
[Issue 144: June/July 2021]
Phenomenology At The Beach
Chad Engelland philosophically analyses the experience of being at the seaside.
[Issue 144: June/July 2021]
Leibniz on Unicorns
Dean Ericksen finds something strange in his cabinet of philosophical curiosities.
[Issue 144: June/July 2021]
The Moore the Merrier
Gary Cox opens up G.E. Moore’s ethics, and his open question argument.
[Issue 143: April/May 2021]
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