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The World Well-Found
Some say the world is an illusion. Postmodernists claim it is a culturally-constructed ‘interpretation’. In a groundbreaking rebuttal of these sceptics, Susan Feldman argues that the world is just too irritating not to be real.
[Issue 16: Autumn 1996]
A Place for Relativism, or: How ya gonna keep ’em down on the farm after they’ve seen Paree?
Richard Mason ponders the relativity of truth.
[Issue 16: Autumn 1996]
Philosophy on the Internet
[Issue 16: Autumn 1996]
Marriage & Christian Morals
Thomas D’Andrea defends the Catholic view of the philosophy of marriage.
[Issue 16: Autumn 1996]
Practical Solipsism: or how to live in a world of your own
Martin Thomasson on philosophy and design.
[Issue 16: Autumn 1996]
Ontology for Beginners
…have some ‘isms’!
[Issue 16: Autumn 1996]
Anarchist or Antichrist?: Bakunin on fearing & invoking anarchy
David Limond on a name which once frightened children.
[Issue 16: Autumn 1996]
On being a philosopher and a Christian
Bob Harrison is most happy to be both.
[Issue 16: Autumn 1996]
Orwell and Philosophy
Martin Tyrrell on a champion of common sense.
[Issue 16: Autumn 1996]
Is Science an Ideology?
Our last issue contained two articles on the philosophy of science: an analysis of the works of Khun and a review of Feyerabend’s Against Method. Mike Fuller continues their debate about science, philosophy, & truth.
[Issue 15: Spring/Summer 1996]
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