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Michael Ruse

Michael Ruse is a well known philosopher of biology. He has written extensively on the relationship between science and religion. His latest book is A Meaning to Life (OUP). Seth Hart asked him about it.
[Issue 135: December 2019 / January 2020: Interview]

The Good, The Bad and Theodicy

John Holroyd on the pitfalls of academic debates about God and evil.
[Issue 133: August/September 2019: Articles]

The Parable of the Atheist and the Logical Positivist

Michael Langford drops in on the afterlife for an argument about personal identity.
[Issue 132: June/July 2019: Short Story]

Why Is There A World?

Carlo Filice wonders why a god would bother to create a world.
[Issue 128: October/November 2018: Articles]

Blaise Pascal (1623-1662)

Martin Jenkins looks at the life of a mathematician-philosopher apologist.
[Issue 125: April/May 2018: Brief Lives]

Mink and Brace’s Accidental Conference On The Design Argument

Mark Piper designs an argument questioning the design argument.
[Issue 125: April/May 2018: Dialogue]

Alien: Covenant

Stefan Bolea talks of madness, antihumanism, and the arrival of the new gods.
[Issue 124: February/March 2018: Films]

The Reverse Solipsist

Ray Liikanen overhears a modern-day Socratic dialogue.
[Issue 122: October/November 2017: Dialogue]

Science, Ockham’s Razor & God

David Glass and Mark McCartney say Ockham’s razor doesn’t cut it with God.
[Issue 115: August/September 2016: Articles]

The Making of An Atheist by Jason Spiegel

Matt DeStefano is unswayed by an argument explaining atheism by immorality.
[Issue 115: August/September 2016: Books]

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