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Androids At The Cinema
Alessandro Colarossi looks at how Hollywood draws and blurs the line between human and machine.
[Issue 149: April/May 2022]
Modern Europe and the Enlightenment by Rumy Hasan
Terri Murray asks if liberalism is under attack in Europe.
[Issue 148: February/March 2022]
Kierkegaard and the Question Concerning Technology by Christopher Barnett
Michael Strawser questions Kierkegaard about technology.
[Issue 148: February/March 2022]
Pandora’s Book by David Birch
Steven Campbell-Harris is provoked by ideas.
[Issue 148: February/March 2022]
The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt
In our ‘classics’ department, James Reynolds says we mustn’t forget Hannah Arendt’s warning.
[Issue 148: February/March 2022]
Tenet
Ștefan Bolea considers the motives of the kind of villain who wants to destroy the world (CONTAINS SPOILERS).
[Issue 148: February/March 2022]
On Philosophy and Philosophers: Unpublished papers, 1960-2000 by Richard Rorty
Daniel C. Dennett on the Richard Rorty Factor.
[Issue 147: December 2021 / January 2022]
An Event, Perhaps: A Biography of Jacques Derrida by Peter Salmon
Omar Sabbagh on a biography of Jacques Derrida.
[Issue 147: December 2021 / January 2022]
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft
Sara Bizarro reviews a classic: Mary Wollstonecraft’s pioneering Vindication of the Rights of Woman.
[Issue 147: December 2021 / January 2022]
Minding the Gap
Dylan Skurka on a film that suggests it’s possible to choose to overcome your upbringing.
[Issue 147: December 2021 / January 2022]
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