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News: February/March 2026
Texas Prof Banned from Teaching Plato • Chatbots Have Favourite Philosophers • Singer Fears AI Doesn’t ‘Get’ Animal Rights — News reports by Anja Steinbauer
[Issue 172: February/March 2026: News: 1 match]
If Life is Finite, Why am I Watching this Damn Game?
Kenneth Shouler discusses the aesthetics of sports and the nature of choices.
[Issue 41: May/June 2003: Philosophy and Sport: 1 match]
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)
Hilarius Bogbinder considers the all too human life of the notorious iconoclast.
[Issue 172: February/March 2026: Brief Lives: 1 match]
The British Philosophical Association
David Evans on the creation of a new society for Britain’s nine-to-five thinkers.
[Issue 43: October/November 2003: Articles: 1 match]
On Beauty and Being Just by Elaine Scarry
Peter Benson applauds a beautiful book on beauty by Elaine Scarry.
[Issue 44: January/February 2004: Books: 1 match]
News: March/April 2004
$1 million prize for scholars • Attack of the clones • Philosophy radio hits airwaves • Immanuel Kant bicentenary celebration — News reports by Sue Roberts in London and Lisa Sangoi in New York
[Issue 45: March/April 2004: News: 1 match]
The Last Messiah
The first English version of a classic essay by Peter Wessel Zapffe, originally published in Janus #9, 1933. Translated from the Norwegian by Gisle R. Tangenes.
[Issue 45: March/April 2004: Articles: 1 match]
The History of the World, Part 2
by Joel Marks
[Issue 48: October/November 2004: Moral Moments: 1 match]
Welcome to the Civilization of the Liar’s Paradox
Slavoj Žižek uncovers political paradoxes of lying.
[Issue 168: June/July 2025: Articles: 1 match]
The Functions of Humor in Writing
Omar Sabbagh contemplates the use of humor, in fiction, and in life.
[Issue 168: June/July 2025: Humour: 1 match]
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