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Solving the Mystery of Mathematics
Jared Warren says, think of a number. What exactly are you thinking of?
[Issue 157: August/September 2023: Metaphysics: 570 matches]
What is the Philosophy of Mathematics?
Stephen Ferguson asks whether mathematical objects are real.
[Issue 19: Winter 1997/98: Articles: 399 matches]
Xenotransplantation: For and Against
by Ololade Olakanmi and Laura Purdy
[Issue 55: May/June 2006: Bioethics: 373 matches]
Igor Aleksander
Igor Aleksander is a leading researcher on machine consciousness. Julian Moore asked him about brains and language, self-awareness and robot rights.
[Issue 48: October/November 2004: Interview: 363 matches]
John Searle
One of the leading figures in contemporary philosophy, John Searle is the author of many influential books, but thinks that in a way he has just been writing one book all along. In June he visited London, where Julian Moore asked him what it is about.
[Issue 25: Winter 1999/2000: Interview: 352 matches]
Markus Gabriel
Markus Gabriel one of the founders of New Realism, talks to Anja Steinbauer about why the world does not exist, and other curious metaphysical topics.
[Issue 113: April/May 2016: New Realism: 343 matches]
Letters
Some(non)thing To Say • Fooling Yourself Rationally • Better Consequences • Attack & Defence • Do Not Pass Go • Vegetable Matters • Thinking Mathematically • Scientific Separations • Marxist Critiques
[Issue 104: September/October 2014: Letters: 341 matches]
David Deutsch
David Deutsch is a distinguished quantum physicist and a member of the Centre for Quantum Computation at the Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford University. He has received the Paul Dirac Prize and Medal from the Institute of Physics for ‘outstanding contributions to theoretical physics’. He recently talked with Filiz Peach about his work and hopes.
[Issue 30: December 2000 / January 2001: Interview: 338 matches]
Round Table Debate: Religion versus Philosophy?
Does religion need philosophy? Or vice versa? Are they rival ways of seeing the world? What do faith and reason have to say to each other? In the dying days of the old millennium, Philosophy Now and the organisation Philosophy For All gathered four distinguished thinkers in front of a large audience in a London bookstore to debate this most millennial of questions.
[Issue 26: April/May 2000: Debate: 338 matches]
The Private Language Argument
Richard Floyd explains a notorious example of Wittgenstein’s public thought.
[Issue 58: November/December 2006: Wittgenstein: 337 matches]
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