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Ponderings II-VI: Black Notebooks 1931-1938 by Martin Heidegger
Mahon O’Brien asks how far the first English translation of Martin Heidegger’s notebooks show him to be a Nazi.
[Issue 121: August/September 2017]
Freedom’s Right by Axel Honneth
Peter Stone questions if it’s worthwhile trying to update Hegel’s politics without addressing his problems.
[Issue 121: August/September 2017]
I Find That Offensive by Claire Fox
Terri Murray isn’t offended by Claire Fox’s book about the politics of being offended.
[Issue 120: June/July 2017]
The Philosophy of Creativity edited by Elliot Paul and Scott Barry Kaufman
Les Reid has a creative response to a book on the philosophy of creativity.
[Issue 120: June/July 2017]
Collected Essays on Philosophers by Colin Wilson
Vaughan Rapatahana considers what Colin Wilson had to say about other philosophers.
[Issue 119: April/May 2017]
Ten Neglected Classics of Philosophy
Mark Dunbar reflects on what makes a book a classic.
[Issue 119: April/May 2017]
Where Have All The Intellectuals Gone? by Frank Furedi
Neil Richardson laments a surplus of generalities.
[Issue 119: April/May 2017]
On Bowie by Simon Critchley
Daryn Green looks, listens, and thinks about the art and philosophy of David Bowie.
[Issue 118: February/March 2017]
A Philosophy of Freedom by Lars Svendsen
Alan Brody thinks about freedom and responsibility with Lars Svendsen.
[Issue 118: February/March 2017]
Was Einstein Right? by Clifford M. Will
Tim Wilkinson answers the question Was Einstein Right? about general relativity with a “Yes!”.
[Issue 117: December 2016 / January 2017]
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