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Being and Becoming
Christopher Macann explains the basis of his ‘genetic’ system of phenomenology.
[Issue 61: May/June 2007]
Sartre and the Waiter
Carl Murray sees things from an Other point of view.
[Issue 61: May/June 2007]
The Bits In Between
John Shand reads between the lines.
[Issue 61: May/June 2007]
Islamic Rationalism
Rationalism is the attitude of appealing to reason as the fundamental justification of knowledge or beliefs. Imadaldin Al-Jubouri describes the disputes among early Islamic scholars about the limits of what can be known through science and rationality.
[Issue 60: March/April 2007]
Why You Shouldn’t Be A Person Of Principle
Ramsey McNabb introduces moral particularism.
[Issue 60: March/April 2007]
The Trial of Socrates: The Latest
Peter Rickman drops in on the Athenian court, still convening after millennia.
[Issue 60: March/April 2007]
Bewitched
Following on from our Wittgenstein special last issue, Brandon Absher shows how Wittgenstein’s style of therapeutic philosophy can help us be more attentive in our use of language in everyday contexts.
[Issue 59: January/February 2007]
Ten Reasons Why I Love/Hate Peter Singer
Mark Coffey puts forward five reasons to love and five reasons to loathe the man who has been called “the most influential living philosopher”.
[Issue 59: January/February 2007]
Leo Strauss: Neoconservative?
Tibor R. Machan gets to grips with a perplexing thinker.
[Issue 59: January/February 2007]
A Brilliant Masterpiece
To be or not to be brilliant? Miriam Abbott on the ontological argument for God’s existence.
[Issue 58: November/December 2006]
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