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All Things are Nothing To Me by Jacob Blumenfeld
Douglas Groothuis thinks nothing of Max Stirner’s nihilism.
[Issue 146: October/November 2021]
‘We’re All Just Rats in Mazes’
Jarid Goodman watches rats negotiate the maze of popular culture.
[Issue 146: October/November 2021]
Just Deserts: Debating Free Will by Daniel C. Dennett & Gregg D. Caruso
Stuart Jeffries considers the moral implications of a (possible) lack of free will.
[Issue 145: August/September 2021]
Good Sport by Thomas H. Murray
Dan Ray asks why drugs cannot be a part of good sport.
[Issue 145: August/September 2021]
Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism by Kristen R. Ghodsee
Amber Edwards surveys the position of women under socialism.
[Issue 145: August/September 2021]
Brimstone and Treacle
Thomas R. Morgan notes a diabolical, and angelic, case of anti-realism.
[Issue 145: August/September 2021]
What is Philosophy For? by Mary Midgley
To philosophy… and beyond! John Shand agrees with Mary Midgley about philosophy’s purpose.
[Issue 144: June/July 2021]
Philosophy in a Technological World: Gods and Titans by James Tartaglia
Kieran Brayford thinks ahead.
[Issue 144: June/July 2021]
The Promise of Artificial Intelligence by Brian Cantwell Smith
Joshua Schrier asks whether artificial real intelligence is possible.
[Issue 144: June/July 2021]
Casablanca
Brian McCusker looks and leaps into Casablanca with Søren Kierkegaard.
[Issue 144: June/July 2021]
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