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Transcendence and History by Glenn Hughes
Robert Cheeks transcends history.
[Issue 72: March/April 2009]
Death, ‘Deathlessness’ & Existenz in Karl Jaspers’ Philosophy by Filiz Peach
Kurt Salaman cheers himself up by considering Karl Jaspers’ views on death and the experience of the eternal in life.
[Issue 72: March/April 2009]
Wilfrid Sellars by James R. O’Shea
Daniel Fernandez gets to know Wilfrid Sellars, US Chief of Epistemology.
[Issue 72: March/April 2009]
Moral Machines: Teaching Robots Right from Wrong by Wendell Wallach and Colin Allen
Tony Beavers considers a timely understanding of machine ethics.
[Issue 71: January/February 2009]
The Importance of Living by Lin Yutang
Mark Cyzyk finds out how to be a loafing scamp.
[Issue 71: January/February 2009]
Why We Hate Us by Dick Meyer
Kurt Keefner argues that Americans have had enough of Dick Meyer’s Pragmatic medicine.
[Issue 71: January/February 2009]
Nietzsche and Morality
Roger Caldwell responds to an analysis of Nietzsche’s morality.
[Issue 70: November/December 2008]
2 B R 0 2 B by Kurt Vonnegut
Nick DiChario envisions a not-so-rosy future courtesy of Kurt Vonnegut.
[Issue 70: November/December 2008]
Nonsense On Stilts? A Quaker View of Human Rights
Mark Frankel examines Quaker perspectives on human rights.
[Issue 70: November/December 2008]
Being in Pain by Abraham Olivier
Vince Luizzi gets a new focus on pain from Abraham Olivier.
[Issue 70: November/December 2008]
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