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Don Quixote & Narrative Identity
Inês Pereira Rodrigues asks, are we always (or ever) who we say we are?
[Issue 161: April/May 2024]
Shakespeare: Folly, Humanism & Critical Theory
Sam Gilchrist Hall surveys folly and wisdom in Shakespeare’s world and beyond.
[Issue 161: April/May 2024]
What You Need to Read Before You Read Kant
22nd April 2024 is the 300th birthday of Immanuel Kant. Anja Steinbauer introduces the man and gets you ready for his three Critiques.
[Issue 161: April/May 2024]
Kant the (P)Russian Philosopher?
Robert R. Clewis considers present implications of Kant’s Russian connections.
[Issue 161: April/May 2024]
Kant & Love
Ivan Iyer has a beautiful Kantian understanding of love.
[Issue 161: April/May 2024]
Thomas Duddy & Irish Philosophy
Tim Madigan travels through time to seek the essential nature of Irish thought.
[Issue 160: February/March 2024]
Irish Philosophy & Me
Catherine Barry charts her journey through historical Irish thought.
[Issue 160: February/March 2024]
Edmund Burke & the Politics of Reform
Jon Langford outlines conservative insights gained from revolutionary failures.
[Issue 160: February/March 2024]
Philip Pettit & The Birth of Ethics
Peter Stone thinks about a thought experiment about how ethics evolved.
[Issue 160: February/March 2024]
Philosophy & Hurling: Thinking & Playing
Stiofán Ó Murchadha on knowing how we know.
[Issue 160: February/March 2024]
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