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I Am Dynamite! by Sue Prideaux
Scott Parker looks at Sue Prideaux’s (armour) penetrating biography of Friedrich Nietzsche.
[Issue 136: February/March 2020]
Nihilism & Philosophy by Gideon Barker
Roger Caldwell scrutinises philosophical revolutions.
[Issue 136: February/March 2020]
Probably Approximately Correct by Leslie Valiant
Joshua Schrier is approximately correct, probably.
[Issue 136: February/March 2020]
Galileo’s Error by Philip Goff
Raymond Tallis questions an argument for panpsychism.
[Issue 135: December 2019 / January 2020]
Consciousness Matters by Oliver Leech
Nick Everitt wonders why consciousess matters.
[Issue 135: December 2019 / January 2020]
Am I Dreaming? by James Kingsland
Danny Forde explores altered states.
[Issue 135: December 2019 / January 2020]
Dangerous Minds: Nietzsche, Heidegger, & the Return of the Far Right by Ronald Beiner
Joe Smith affirms a criticism of a popular view that sees Nietzsche as a right-on revolutionary.
[Issue 134: October/November 2019]
How To Be A Stoic by Massimo Pigliucci
Don Berry finds modern-day applications for life advice from antiquity.
[Issue 134: October/November 2019]
An Appeal to the World by His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Ian Robinson has a brief look at the Dalai Lama’s brief message to the world.
[Issue 133: August/September 2019]
Down Girl by Kate Manne
Amber Edwards considers a new understanding of misogyny.
[Issue 133: August/September 2019]
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