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The Aquinas Inquiry
What would the medieval philosophers who developed the theory of a Just War have thought about the invasion of Iraq? Ian Dungate imagines their response.
[Issue 50: March/April 2005]
Talking About God
In which Mark Goldblatt starts off by discussing Thomas Aquinas and ends up by killing theology.
[Issue 50: March/April 2005]
The Carolingians
Stephen Stewart on a forgotten golden age of philosophy.
[Issue 50: March/April 2005]
Finding a Philosophy in Leonardo
Chad Trainer on Leonardo da Vinci as a philosopher.
[Issue 50: March/April 2005]
Kant on Space
Pinhas Ben-Zvi thinks Kant was inconsistent in his revolutionary ideas about the nature of space and time.
[Issue 49: January/February 2005]
Kant versus Hume on the Necessary Connection
Stuart Greenstreet finds that free will and determinism really do go together.
[Issue 49: January/February 2005]
Sapere Aude!
Anja Steinbauer introduces the life and ideas of Immanuel Kant, the merry sage of Königsberg, who died 200 years ago.
[Issue 49: January/February 2005]
A Ridiculously Brief Overview of Consciousness
A five-minute guide to the debate by Rick Lewis.
[Issue 48: October/November 2004]
Souls, Minds, Bodies and Planets (part 2)
In which Mary Midgley discusses the nature of consciousness and argues that the legacy of Descartes is disasterous for our view of ourselves and our planet.
[Issue 48: October/November 2004]
Henri Bergson and the Perception of Time
Know the name, can’t quite recall what he thought? John-Francis Phipps explains the surprising ideas of the philosopher of vitalism.
[Issue 48: October/November 2004]
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