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Interpreting The World, Changing The World
Onora O’Neill argues for the value of philosophical research.
[Issue 95: March/April 2013]
Philosophy in the Workplace
Mark Addis takes philosophy to work on a building site.
[Issue 95: March/April 2013]
The Acceptable Face of Philosophy
David Archard asks what compromises philosophers should be prepared to make in order that their ideas will be listened to.
[Issue 95: March/April 2013]
Simworld
Sam Woolfe gives us a brief history of the idea that reality is unreal.
[Issue 95: March/April 2013]
Kant at the Bar: Transcendental Idealism in Daily Life
Patrick Cannon uses a popular setting to explain Kant’s metaphysics.
[Issue 95: March/April 2013]
The Ontology of Photography: From Analogue To Digital
Peter Benson on why digital photos aren’t reliable records of anything.
[Issue 95: March/April 2013]
The Art of World-Making
Mikhail Epstein sees a bright future for metaphysics in the hi-tech age.
[Issue 95: March/April 2013]
Reading Jane Austen as a Moral Philosopher
Thomas Rodham keenly observes Jane Austen’s exacting ethical expertise.
[Issue 94: January/February 2013]
Democracy & Tragedy
Mark Chou argues that the performance of tragedies helped establish democracy.
[Issue 94: January/February 2013]
“Nobody Said Anything”
Meghan Bidwell ponders language and silence in the short stories of Raymond Carver and Ernest Hemingway.
[Issue 94: January/February 2013]
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