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Philosophical Diseases
Gregory White examines some of the afflictions to be caught this season while wading a little too recklessly into deep thought.
[Issue 57: September/October 2006]
What is Responsibility?
Hans Lenk relates to different types of responsibility.
[Issue 56: July/August 2006]
Stoicism: Heroic Acceptance
William Lewis tells us the Graeco-Roman way to keep a stiff upper lip.
[Issue 56: July/August 2006]
Biotechnologies: Tweaking Here, Tuning There. Is that all we need?
Following on from last issue’s focus on medical ethics and bioethics, Inmaculada de Melo-Martín says we aren’t thinking deeply enough about what the problems with bioethics really are.
[Issue 56: July/August 2006]
Leo Strauss: Tributes And Reflections
William Bluhm and Alfred Geier offer non-neo-con views on their old teacher.
[Issue 55: May/June 2006]
Birthday Special: John Stuart Mill
Peter Cave of his own free will lists 21 things – and more – that you probably didn’t know about John Stuart Mill.
[Issue 55: May/June 2006]
The Notebook
Katherine Power explores the advantage of having an extended mind.
[Issue 55: May/June 2006]
Bad News for Fibophiles
Miriam Abbott says the Fibonacci series tells us nothing about the natural world.
[Issue 54: February/March 2006]
Ethics in Government
Richard Baron tries to be good in government.
[Issue 54: February/March 2006]
How To Be Conscious: Mind & Matter Revisited
What exactly is consciousness? Roger Caldwell looks at the current ideas of three leading figures in philosophy of mind, as revealed in their latest books.
[Issue 54: February/March 2006]
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