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Philosophy Now’s 20th Anniversary Philosophy Festival
[Issue 87: November/December 2011]
How To Get Off Our Trolleys
Phil Badger tackles the famous ‘Trolley Problem’ of ethics.
[Issue 86: September/October 2011]
The Blind Laws of Human Nature
Patricia Herron looks at life and death philosophically.
[Issue 86: September/October 2011]
Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947)
Alistair MacFarlane on the best-known advocate of Process Philosophy.
[Issue 86: September/October 2011]
Between Dawkins & God
John Holroyd negotiates a middle way between these two much-lauded figures.
[Issue 86: September/October 2011]
What Is Truth?
The following answers to this question each win a signed copy of How To Be An Agnostic by Mark Vernon. Sorry if you’re not here; there were lots of entries.
[Issue 86: September/October 2011]
Colin Wilson As Hydra
Vaughan Rapatahana examines the many heads of the English Existentialist.
[Issue 85: July/August 2011]
That Shine of Heavenly Light
George Ross shows how Goethe’s masterpiece Faust explored the limits of human reason and foretold the catastrophes of the modern world.
[Issue 85: July/August 2011]
Spinning Narratives, Spinning Selves
Pauline O’Flynn tells stories of how our language makes our selves, with contributions from Arendt, Ngugi, Dennett and Merleau-Ponty.
[Issue 85: July/August 2011]
A.J. Ayer (1910-1989)
Alistair MacFarlane considers the populariser of Logical Positivism.
[Issue 85: July/August 2011]
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