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The Rambler’s Guide to Philosophy
After the highways of Mike Fuller’s The Map of Philosophy, here are some byways you might wish you hadn’t strayed into… By Peter Mottley.
[Issue 14: Winter 1995/96]
Why alchemists can make gold
Rebecca Bryant on the essence of essentialism.
[Issue 14: Winter 1995/96]
Philosophy on the Internet
[Issue 14: Winter 1995/96]
Eating People
Jeremy Bojczuk on the ethics of cannibalism.
[Issue 14: Winter 1995/96]
Dead Bored: Debord’s Dead!
Andrew Hussey on the death of a turbulent thinker.
[Issue 14: Winter 1995/96]
The anachronism of morality
Innes Crellin attacks the cold logic of English moral philosophy.
[Issue 14: Winter 1995/96]
Morality, responsibility and belief
Grahame Jackson asks whether we are responsible for our beliefs.
[Issue 14: Winter 1995/96]
Blasphemy and the Rushdie Affair
Brendan Larvor has some thoughts on the fifth anniversary of the fatwa against Salman Rushdie.
[Issue 14: Winter 1995/96]
Lottery or Lootery?
Gordon Giles asks whether the national lottery is immoral.
[Issue 14: Winter 1995/96]
Philos-Surfing the Internet
John Mann tells you about zillions of places to find philosophy on the Internet.
[Issue 13: Autumn 1995]
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