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Get Real

Paul Doolan reveals that the real problem with ‘the real world’ is knowing what ‘real’ really means.
[Issue 146: October/November 2021: Reality: 1 match]

News: April/May 2019

Word frequency reveals morality’s tides • Marx’s tomb vandalised • Black holes evade conceptual capture — News reports by Anja Steinbauer
[Issue 131: April/May 2019: News: 1 match]

Good Will Hunting

Michael J. Ferreira takes apart a controversial claim about self-education.
[Issue 150: June/July 2022: Films: 1 match]

Advertising is Immoral

Peter Gildenhuys says many adverts are saturated with sophistry.
[Issue 150: June/July 2022: Articles: 1 match]

Why Buddhism Is True by Robert Wright

Lachlan Dale considers a naturalistic view of Buddhism.
[Issue 131: April/May 2019: Books: 1 match]

Being-With-Significant-Others

Sebastian Richardson eavesdrops on Martin Heidegger’s relationship counselling.
[Issue 130: February/March 2019: Fiction: 1 match]

Plato’s Myths

Neel Burton asks why the master reasoner turned to launching legends.
[Issue 151: August/September 2022: The Greeks: 1 match]

The Nightmare Before Christmas

Siobhain Lash argues that you can sometimes be to blame even when you couldn’t have done differently.
[Issue 141: December 2020 / January 2021: Films: 1 match]

The Bataillean-Freudian Cat

Ansu Louis employs Freud & Bataille to solve the mystery of human-cat bonding.
[Issue 152: October/November 2022: Articles: 1 match]

Mill, Free Speech & Social Media

Nevin Chellappah asks whether John Stuart Mill’s famous account of free speech is still sustainable in the age of Twitter.
[Issue 151: August/September 2022: Articles: 1 match]

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