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World Wide Web or Library of Babel?

Marco Nuzzaco wants us to see the net as something more than a library.
[Issue 154: February/March 2023]

Postmodern Flames In Brazil

Marcos A. Raposo asks if postmodernism can survive science, and vice versa.
[Issue 154: February/March 2023]

6 Signs You’ve Taken The Blue Pill

Lewis Vaughn tells you how you can know whether you’re a conspiracy theorist.
[Issue 154: February/March 2023]

Bricolage: Natural Epistemology

D.E. Tarkington picks up ways of gaining truth, with inspiration from Deleuze, Guattari, and other continentals.
[Issue 154: February/March 2023]

Plaiting Gravy

Les Jones on allegories, specific domains and Wittgenstein’s social ideas.
[Issue 153: December 2022 / January 2023]

The Philosophy of Creativity

Rick Lewis asks Elliot Paul and Christine Battersby what’s new in this fascinating field.
[Issue 153: December 2022 / January 2023]

Creating Cities

Harry Drummond builds a case.
[Issue 153: December 2022 / January 2023]

In Praise of Aphorisms

Grahame Lockey writes pithy observations to make you think about pithy observations to make you think.
[Issue 153: December 2022 / January 2023]

What Am I Doing?

James Gallant, writer, reflects on the psychology of creativity.
[Issue 153: December 2022 / January 2023]

The Ontological Argument Revisited

Peter Mullen explores the argument that by definition, God exists.
[Issue 152: October/November 2022]

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