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Two Partisans of Wrath

David Limond on philosophies which prefer war to peace.
[Issue 10: Autumn 1994]

Self and Symbolization

Dan Fleming suggests that culture has turned outside in.
[Issue 9: Summer 1994]

Cars on the Carpet

Geoffrey Scarre responds to Tim Chappell with a qualified defence of motoring.
[Issue 9: Summer 1994]

Romans Go Home!

Not many people in our affluent, comfortable nation are prepared to risk their comfort or their liberty for the sake of ideas. If philosophers are to be involved in society and it’s problems, they should find out about the views of such individuals. In this spirit, two intrepid souls from Philosophy Now went down to the site of the planned M11 motorway extension in Leytonstone, east London, to ask some antiroad protestors about their values and their views on society.
[Issue 9: Summer 1994]

The Mary Poppins Effect

Nigel Sanitt on waiters, actors and bad faith.
[Issue 9: Summer 1994]

Foundations of Analytical Philosophy, Part 2: Logical Atomism and Logical Positivism

Daniel Hutto continues to explore the Analytic jungle.
[Issue 9: Summer 1994]

Rigorous Reasoning

Peter Cave spots a few fallacies.
[Issue 9: Summer 1994]

Transgenics and Morality

Ian Betteridge on the implications of transgenic experiments for moral theory.
[Issue 9: Summer 1994]

Poetry and Biography

Roger Caldwell on meaning and innocence.
[Issue 8: Winter 1993/94]

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