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Liberalism as a Way of Life by Alexandre Levebvre

We search for freedom this issue, as Kevin Currie points out the many varieties of liberalism.
[Issue 168: June/July 2025]

Determined by Robert Sapolsky

Philip Badger questions Robert Sapolsky’s determinism.
[Issue 168: June/July 2025]

Perfect Days

Thomas E. Wartenberg focuses on a path to happiness.
[Issue 168: June/July 2025]

Prague 22 by Raymond Tallis

Rick Lewis reviews Raymond Tallis’s latest book.
[Issue 167: April/May 2025]

Inner Space Philosophy by James Tartaglia

Artur Szutta explores inner space with James Tartaglia.
[Issue 167: April/May 2025]

The Ethics of the Climate Crisis by Robin Attfield

Lucy Weir thinks about climate ethics with Robin Attfield.
[Issue 167: April/May 2025]

God’s Silence on TV

Hugh Hamilton looks at how God is presented. Spoilers for the shows Lucifer, Preacher and Supernatural ahead.
[Issue 167: April/May 2025]

The Universal History of Us by Tim Coulson

Grant Bartley replies philosophically to a scientific history of everything.
[Issue 166: February/March 2025]

The Necessity of Exile by Shaul Magid

Rachel R. Rosner responds to new concepts of exile.
[Issue 166: February/March 2025]

The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov

Sandra Woien interrogates a famous Soviet-era satire.
[Issue 166: February/March 2025]

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