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Chaos & An Unpredictable Tomorrow
Peter Saltzstein finds that Chaos Theory yields unexpected philosophical results.
[Issue 114: June/July 2016]
Richard Feynman’s Philosophy of Science
Ben Trubody finds that philosophy-phobic physicist Feynman is an unacknowledged philosopher of science.
[Issue 114: June/July 2016]
Mirror, Mirror
Tim Wilkinson reflects on an old question.
[Issue 114: June/July 2016]
Catherine Malabou & The Continental Philosophy of Brains
Dale DeBakcsy urges rigor in applying science allegorically to philosophical problems.
[Issue 114: June/July 2016]
Markus Gabriel
Markus Gabriel one of the founders of New Realism, talks to Anja Steinbauer about why the world does not exist, and other curious metaphysical topics.
[Issue 113: April/May 2016]
Maurizio Ferraris
Manuel Carta talks with Prof. Maurizio Ferraris of the University of Turin, another leading exponent of New Realism.
[Issue 113: April/May 2016]
An Introduction to Introduction to New Realism
Fintan Neylan explains the realism Maurizio Ferraris introduces in his Introduction.
[Issue 113: April/May 2016]
Sarah De Sanctis
Manuel Carta interviews Maurizio Ferraris’s translator into English.
[Issue 113: April/May 2016]
Free Will Is An Illusion, But Freedom Isn’t
Ching-Hung Woo says freedom is compatible with choices being determined.
[Issue 112: February/March 2016]
The New Argument About Freedom
Natasha Gilbert says out with the old arguments, and in with the new.
[Issue 112: February/March 2016]
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