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Time of the Magicians by Wolfram Eilenberger
This issue we travel back in time in Germany, as Leonid Bilmes uses words and symbols to consider the words and symbols of four famous ‘Weimar magicians’.
[Issue 146: October/November 2021]
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]
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