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Freedom’s Right by Axel Honneth
Peter Stone questions if it’s worthwhile trying to update Hegel’s politics without addressing his problems.
[Issue 121: August/September 2017: Books: 2 matches]
Nosferatu
Ștefan Bolea considers two very different artistic approaches to love and death.
[Issue 173: April/May 2026: Films: 2 matches]
What Makes A Work Of Art Great?
Each answer below receives a book. Apologies to all the entrants not included.
[Issue 169: August/September 2025: Question of the Month: 2 matches]
Picture Book Philosophy
Thomas Wartenberg explains his method of introducing philosophy to children.
[Issue 84: May/June 2011: Philosophy & Children: 2 matches]
Restoring Our Humanity with John Macmurray
Colin Stott contemplates Macmurray’s reunifying thinking.
[Issue 167: April/May 2025: Articles: 2 matches]
Stephen Fry
Perhaps unshockingly for someone who is an actor, broadcaster, comedian, director, narrator and writer, Stephen Fry has a deep interest in words and how we use them. After hearing him lecture on that subject, Marcel Steinbauer-Lewis asked him about Artificial Intelligence and how it connects with the extraordinary lure of language.
[Issue 168: June/July 2025: Interview: 2 matches]
How Can I Be Happy?
The following answers to this central human question each win a random book.
[Issue 88: January/February 2012: Question of the Month: 2 matches]
Seeing Through Transparency
Paul Doolan clearly sees transparency through philosophy.
[Issue 158: October/November 2023: Articles: 2 matches]
Truth and the True
Joseph Sen on types of knowledge in Western and Indian thought.
[Issue 132: June/July 2019: West Meets East: 2 matches]
Art & Morality: A Bittersweet Symphony
Jessica Logue conducts an investigation into their relationship.
[Issue 143: April/May 2021: Art & Philosophy: 2 matches]
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