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Newton’s Flaming Laser Sword
Mike Alder explains why mathematicians and scientists don’t like philosophy but do it anyway.
[Issue 46: May/June 2004]
Politeness, Philosophy’s Neglected Companion
Raymond Boisvert extols an under-rated virtue.
[Issue 46: May/June 2004]
Feminism Wrecked My Yoga Class
Reflections on Critique and Freedom by Karen Kachra.
[Issue 46: May/June 2004]
Does the Philosophy of Art Have a Mind/Body Problem?
Christopher Perricone says that the short answer is “Yes” and the long answer is this article.
[Issue 46: May/June 2004]
Animal Rights, Anthropomorphism & Traumatized Fish
Alistair Robinson examines whether animals can suffer.
[Issue 46: May/June 2004]
Love & Logic
After he fell in love, John Dewey became one of the greatest of American thinkers. Nancy Bunge describes Alice Chipman’s impact on Dewey’s Psychology.
[Issue 45: March/April 2004]
Popular Bogus Questions
Stephen Doty says we should rephrase certain questions so as not to be bamboozled by language.
[Issue 45: March/April 2004]
Darwin Meets Socrates
Steve Stewart-Williams on the implications of evolutionary theory for ethics.
[Issue 45: March/April 2004]
The View from Mount Zapffe
Gisle Tangenes describes the life and ideas of a cheerfully pessimistic, mountain-climbing Norwegian existentialist.
[Issue 45: March/April 2004]
Bohr & Kant & Zeno
Would it not be nice if there were a simple foundation to quantum physics? Tony Wagstaff believes there is; and that the Greeks had it.
[Issue 45: March/April 2004]
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