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Decoding Chomsky by Chris Knight

Peter Stone detects an attempted literary left-wing hatchet job (an ice-pick job?) on Noam Chomsky.
[Issue 127: August/September 2018]

Rashomon

Matt Qvortrup contemplates the fleeting nature of truth through Akira Kurosawa’s masterpiece.
[Issue 127: August/September 2018]

Philosophy of Nature by Paul Feyerabend

Massimo Pigliucci says the bad boy of philosophy of science has done it again, posthumously.
[Issue 126: June/July 2018]

Ethics, Knowledge and Truth in Sports Research by Graham McFee

Paul Davis commentates on some philosophy of sports research.
[Issue 126: June/July 2018]

L’Avenir (Things to Come)

Terri Murray takes in a subtle critique of academic philosophy’s anemic inertia.
[Issue 126: June/July 2018]

The Language Animal by Charles Taylor

Roger Caldwell looks at Charles Taylor’s views of language.
[Issue 125: April/May 2018]

Inborn Knowledge by Colin McGinn

Nick Everitt considers Colin McGinn’s arguments that we are born with some ideas.
[Issue 125: April/May 2018]

Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Jason Eberl and Kevin Decker philosophize among the stars. WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS
[Issue 125: April/May 2018]

Experiencing Time by Simon Prosser

Heather Dyke passes time reading about a denial of the passing of time.
[Issue 124: February/March 2018]

The Trolley Problem Mysteries by F. M. Kamm

Richard Baron tracks what Trolley Problems can tell us about ethics.
[Issue 124: February/March 2018]

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