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Language: The Cultural Tool by Daniel Everett
Antony Tomlinson discusses the language culture of Daniel Everett.
[Issue 92: September/October 2012]
Ethics For A Broken World by Tim Mulgan
Alfred Archer looks at Tim Mulgan’s look forward at people looking back, with anger.
[Issue 92: September/October 2012]
Philosophers by Steve Pyke
Constantine Sandis looks philosophically at Steve Pyke’s photos of philosophers.
[Issue 92: September/October 2012]
Against All Gods by A.C. Grayling
Chad Trainer ponders A.C. Grayling’s assertion that religion is in its death throes.
[Issue 91: July/August 2012]
Breaking the Spell by Daniel C. Dennett
Paul McGavin’s faith remains unshaken by Daniel Dennett.
[Issue 91: July/August 2012]
Religion for Atheists by Alain de Botton
Scott F. Parker meditates on Alain de Botton’s idea of religion without God.
[Issue 91: July/August 2012]
The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Human Values by Sam Harris
Bill Meacham finds Sam Harris’s book intriguing but frustrating.
[Issue 90: May/June 2012]
The Philosopher and the Wolf by Mark Rowlands
Greg Linster is left howling at Mark Rowlands’ memoir of his pet wolf.
[Issue 90: May/June 2012]
A Philosophy of Boredom by Lars Svendsen
Mark Frankel finds Lars Svendsen’s book interesting psychology but boring philosophy.
[Issue 89: March/April 2012]
Doctor Who and Philosophy
Massimo Pigliucci searches time and space to reveal the philosophy of Dr Who.
[Issue 89: March/April 2012]
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