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Treason To Truth: The Myths Of Plato
Chad Trainer says Plato betrayed philosophy by resorting to mythology.
[Issue 62: July/August 2007]
Kant On Suicide
Paul Edwards disagrees with Kant in this recently-discovered paper.
[Issue 61: May/June 2007]
More Happiness Please
If we think carefully about our decisions, we’ll wind up living better lives, right? Jean Kazez asks this question in response to three recent books about happiness.
[Issue 61: May/June 2007]
Being and Becoming
Christopher Macann explains the basis of his ‘genetic’ system of phenomenology.
[Issue 61: May/June 2007]
Sartre and the Waiter
Carl Murray sees things from an Other point of view.
[Issue 61: May/June 2007]
What Is The Nature Of Reality?
The following readers’ answers to this central philosophical question each win a random book.
[Issue 61: May/June 2007]
The Bits In Between
John Shand reads between the lines.
[Issue 61: May/June 2007]
Islamic Rationalism
Rationalism is the attitude of appealing to reason as the fundamental justification of knowledge or beliefs. Imadaldin Al-Jubouri describes the disputes among early Islamic scholars about the limits of what can be known through science and rationality.
[Issue 60: March/April 2007]
Why You Shouldn’t Be A Person Of Principle
Ramsey McNabb introduces moral particularism.
[Issue 60: March/April 2007]
The Trial of Socrates: The Latest
Peter Rickman drops in on the Athenian court, still convening after millennia.
[Issue 60: March/April 2007]
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