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Green Philosophy by Roger Scruton
Roger Scruton’s critiques of our actions are under scrutiny by Paul Keeling.
[Issue 98: September/October 2013]

Antifragile by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Eleni Panagiotarakou benefits from Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s attack on the follies of over-cautiousness.
[Issue 97: July/August 2013]

The Self and Self-Knowledge
Richard Baron inspects different ideas of the self.
[Issue 97: July/August 2013]

Why Marx Was Right by Terry Eagleton
Roger Caldwell is unconvinced by Terry Eagleton’s loyal support for Marx.
[Issue 96: May/June 2013]

Answers For Aristotle by Massimo Pigliucci
Kenneth Shouler says Massimo Pigliucci gives Aristotle some good answers.
[Issue 96: May/June 2013]

In Defence of Wonder by Raymond Tallis
Daryn Green wonders at Raymond Tallis’s collection.
[Issue 95: March/April 2013]

The Ajax Dilemma by Paul Woodruff
Massimo Pigliucci distinguishes justice from fairness in Paul Woodruff’s latest tome.
[Issue 95: March/April 2013]

The Impossibility of Perfection by Michael Slote
Stephen Anderson asks Michael Slote if you really must be perfect to be moral.
[Issue 95: March/April 2013]

The Laws of Belief by Wolfgang Spohn
Richard Baron forms some beliefs about Wolfgang Spohn’s book.
[Issue 94: January/February 2013]

A User’s Guide to Thought and Meaning by Ray Jackendoff
Nikki Dekker doesn’t think too much of Ray Jackendoff’s book.
[Issue 94: January/February 2013]
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