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Wronging the Ignorant and the Dumb
Tony Skillen on the mistreatment of animals and humans.
[Issue 12: Spring/Summer 1995]
The Many Faces of Friedrich Nietzsche
Over the last century, the works of this controversial German philosopher have influenced a remarkably diverse collection of people and he has been claimed as a friend by all sorts of movements which have very little else in common. Here is a handy at-a-glance guide to a few of the many faces of Friedrich Nietzsche.
[Issue 11: Winter 1994/95]
The Physical World is a Fiction
Peter Lloyd casts a sceptical eye over… well, almost everything, really.
[Issue 11: Winter 1994/95]
Burke, Kant and the Sublime
by Gur Hirshberg
[Issue 11: Winter 1994/95]
Here I Go, Here I Go, Here I Go!
Martin Tyrrell on Methodological Collectivism and the 1994 World Cup
[Issue 11: Winter 1994/95]
Against Tolerance
Peter J. King says you shouldn’t put up with it.
[Issue 11: Winter 1994/95]
Big Ears Bites Back!
Jerry Goodenough explains why he isn’t a vegetarian.
[Issue 11: Winter 1994/95]
A Footnote On Casuistry
Mike Fuller asks whether applied ethics is possible.
[Issue 11: Winter 1994/95]
Nietzsche: 150 Not Out
John Lippitt reports on the Friedrich Nietzsche Society Conference held in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the philosopher’s birth.
[Issue 10: Autumn 1994]
Big Ears, Meat and Morals
by Liz Mabbott
[Issue 10: Autumn 1994]
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