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Kant, Conflict & Universal History
Terrence Thomson asks what Kant’s concept of history can teach us.
[Issue 140: October/November 2020: Hegel & History: 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]
Meaning in the Executive Suite
Ken Hines doesn’t succumb to corporate propaganda about meaning.
[Issue 138: June/July 2020: Religion & Secularism: 1 match]
‘I Am A God’: On Becoming More Than Human
David Birch compares the attitudes of Friedrich Nietzsche and Kanye West.
[Issue 137: April/May 2020: Nietzsche Past & Future: 1 match]
The Singularity of the Human Hive Mind
James Sirois gives us a strong warning about overusing the net.
[Issue 139: August/September 2020: Future Shocks: 1 match]
The Battle for the Robot Soul
James K. Wight looks at how cultures define our views of machines.
[Issue 139: August/September 2020: Future Shocks: 1 match]
Iris Murdoch (1919-1999)
Gary Browning tells us why Iris Murdoch stands out as a twentieth century thinker.
[Issue 139: August/September 2020: Brief Lives: 1 match]
The Existentialist’s Survival Guide by Gordon Marino
We get existential as Doug Phillips says you have to keep punching until the final bell.
[Issue 139: August/September 2020: Books: 1 match]
‘The Laws of Nature’
Raymond Tallis gazes into the gap between nature’s habits and the laws of science.
[Issue 144: June/July 2021: Tallis in Wonderland: 1 match]
Michael Hauskeller
Professor of Philosophy and Head of the Philosophy Department at the University of Liverpool, talks with Annika Loebig about death and democratising meaning.
[Issue 145: August/September 2021: Interview: 1 match]
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