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How To Live: Wise (and not so Wise) Advice from Philosophers by Martin Cohen
Patricia Cleveland-Peck gets some ‘dodgy’ advice from philosophers concerning How To Live.
[Issue 103: July/August 2014]

Unmodern Philosophy and Modern Philosophy by John Dewey
Michael Brady finds John Dewey’s lost book compelling.
[Issue 102: May/June 2014]

A Short History of Western Thought by Stephen Trombley
David McKay fastens his seatbelt for A Short History of Western Thought.
[Issue 102: May/June 2014]

A Philosophy to Live By: Engaging Iris Murdoch by Maria Antonaccio
Tony Milligan engages with Iris Murdoch’s ethics.
[Issue 101: March/April 2014]

Intuition Pumps by Daniel C. Dennett
Nathaniel Goldberg shares his intuitions about Daniel Dennett’s Intuition Pumps.
[Issue 101: March/April 2014]

The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt
Philip Badger finds The Righteous Mind difficult to believe unqualifiedly.
[Issue 101: March/April 2014]

America The Philosophical by Carlin Romano
Peter Caws argues that America The Philosophical is a misnomer (at best).
[Issue 100: January/February 2014]

The Reasonableness of Reason by Bruce Hauptli
Raymond Pfeiffer finds The Reasonableness of Reason not entirely unreasonable.
[Issue 100: January/February 2014]
The Bible by Various
Our reviewer Les Reid finds The Holy Bible to be wholly unreliable.
[Issue 99: November/December 2013]

The Big Questions: God & God: All That Matters both by Mark Vernon
Mark Vernon’s agnosticism is knowledgeably considered by Ian Robinson.
[Issue 99: November/December 2013]
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