Categories
General Articles: Articles
Logical Lo: Hanging Around
Peter Cave has a new book just out, of philosophical puzzles old and new. Here, Peter tells the tale of Logical Lo and her reasoning.
[Issue 63: September/October 2007]
The Gettier Problem No Longer a Problem
Lukasz Lozanski claims to know why Edmund Gettier was unjustified.
[Issue 63: September/October 2007]
Who Started All This Philosophy Business?
Carl Murray reports on a heated argument in Hades.
[Issue 63: September/October 2007]
Saving the Self
Following on from our last issue, Raymond Tallis defends personal identity from those who say the self is an illusion.
[Issue 63: September/October 2007]
The Unbearable Lightness of Ethics
Stephen Anderson wonders whether talk of ethics has any substance.
[Issue 62: July/August 2007]
Sporting Enthusiasm and Authentic Achievement
Hans Lenk reflects on an Olympic climax of achievement Former Olympic enthusiasm.
[Issue 62: July/August 2007]
Erudition or Gobbledygook?
Tom Shipka considers whether the negativity of communicative unclarity impedes the ontological contingency of non-distance in the dialectic of being, or something.
[Issue 62: July/August 2007]
Treason To Truth: The Myths Of Plato
Chad Trainer says Plato betrayed philosophy by resorting to mythology.
[Issue 62: July/August 2007]
Kant On Suicide
Paul Edwards disagrees with Kant in this recently-discovered paper.
[Issue 61: May/June 2007]
More Happiness Please
If we think carefully about our decisions, we’ll wind up living better lives, right? Jean Kazez asks this question in response to three recent books about happiness.
[Issue 61: May/June 2007]
Previous | 1 | ... | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | ... | 85 | Next |