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Tetris: A Game of the Absurd

Robert Harries says that playing this game is a Sisyphean task, and represents the human spirit up against a meaningless fate.
[Issue 75: September/October 2009]

Angst and Affirmation in Modern Culture

Sam Morris on the existential choice we all face.
[Issue 75: September/October 2009]

Oedipus: A Thinker At The Crossroads

Eva Cybulska asks who Oedipus thinks he is.
[Issue 75: September/October 2009]

Is Psychology Science?

Peter Rickman tells us why it isn’t.
[Issue 74: July/August 2009]

Analytic versus Continental Philosophy

Kile Jones explains the differences between these ways of thinking.
[Issue 74: July/August 2009]

Would My Zen Master Fail Me For Writing This Article?

Patrick Cox tells us why Zen has to use words to get beyond words.
[Issue 74: July/August 2009]

Evaluating Scientific Theories

Russell Berg has fifteen criteria for scientificness and he knows how to use them.
[Issue 74: July/August 2009]

Paul Feyerabend And The Monster ‘Science’

Ian James Kidd introduces an iconic iconoclast of the philosophy of science.
[Issue 74: July/August 2009]

Thinking Comics with Danny Fingeroth

John Shelton Lawrence asks analyser of comics and the former editor of the Spider-Man range of titles what makes a superhero, philosophically speaking.
[Issue 73: May/June 2009]

Comics and Philosophy

John Lent explores three dimensions of philosophy in 2D comics.
[Issue 73: May/June 2009]

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