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The Isabel Dalhousie novels of Alexander McCall Smith
Patricia Cleveland-Peck detects philosophy in the books of Alexander McCall Smith.
[Issue 87: November/December 2011]
On What Matters by Derek Parfit
James Alexander ponders Derek Parfit’s new work.
[Issue 87: November/December 2011]
Dilthey: Selected Writings
Rebecca Hansen reviews a book of selected translations from Wilhelm Dilthey.
[Issue 87: November/December 2011]
13 Conversations About One Thing
James Okapal has 13 open questions about happiness.
[Issue 87: November/December 2011]
The Immortalization Commission by John Gray
Karl White wants to live forever.
[Issue 86: September/October 2011]
The Singularity Is Near by Ray Kurzweil
James Williams has a singularily good time.
[Issue 86: September/October 2011]
Black Swan
Dharmender Dhillon watches Dionysus dance with Apollo. WARNING: Contains a plot spoiler.
[Issue 86: September/October 2011]
What Animals Want by Larry Carbone
Joel Marks brooks no monkey business with animals’ well-being.
[Issue 85: July/August 2011]
Not So Strange Bedfellows: Philosophical Sci Fi Roundup
Nick DiChario is thoughtfully prophetic.
[Issue 85: July/August 2011]
Avatar vs Mononoke
Alejandra Mancilla compares two films’ views on ecology.
[Issue 85: July/August 2011]
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