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When Does Believing Become Knowing?
Valerie Mackenzie pins down the difference with some examples.
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What Shall We Tell The Children?
An interview with National Curriculum Council Chairman David Pascall.
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Is the Mind Physical?: Dissecting Conscious Brain Tissue
by Peter Lloyd
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Certain Angelic Characteristics of Computers
Howard Kainz thinks the Ghost in the Machine might in fact be an angel.
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The Gentle and Easy Death
Piers Benn on the ethics of euthanasia.
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The Necessity of Moral Realism
According to M.E. Fox and A.C.F.A. d’Avalos, logic dictates that at least some moral propositions must be true.
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How to Write Like a Philosopher
Bob Fitter introduces a new labour-saving device.
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Endnotes
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In Defence of Subsidiarity
George MacDonald Ross says it pays to increase your word-power.
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Surgery Reflections
In a letter in Issue 3 Dr. John Shenkman said that philosophers were failing his patients, who needed real answers to real philosophical questions. The response was considerable. Here Dr. Shenkman explains his own philosophy.
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