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The Incoherence of Moral Bioenhancement
Terri Murray responds to an article in Issue 91 that argued that our moral dispositions should be improved by the use of drugs.
[Issue 93: November/December 2012]
Defending the Indefensible?
Phil Badger explores controversial issues at the heart of liberalism.
[Issue 93: November/December 2012]
Free Will versus Natural Necessity?
Stuart Greenstreet asks if they can be reconciled.
[Issue 93: November/December 2012]
On ‘Known-To-Be-False’ Materialist Philosophies of Mind
Graham Smetham argues that since quantum mechanics tells us that matter is dependent on the observer, the mind can’t be reduced to the brain.
[Issue 93: November/December 2012]
Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
Alistair MacFarlane considers the life and work of a profound physicist.
[Issue 93: November/December 2012]
Who’s Lying, Then?
David Pitts on Epimenides of Crete and his infamous Liar Paradox.
[Issue 93: November/December 2012]
Twenty-First Anniversary Survey
[Issue 93: November/December 2012]
John Rawls & Justice
Helen McCabe considers the arguments over Rawls’ theory of justice.
[Issue 92: September/October 2012]
Is God Irish?
Roger McCann maps the limits of theology.
[Issue 92: September/October 2012]
C.S. Peirce (1839-1914)
Was he the greatest American philosopher? Alistair MacFarlane studies the signs.
[Issue 92: September/October 2012]
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