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Karl Sigmund
Karl Sigmund is an emeritus professor of mathematics at the University of Vienna. He has made major contributions to evolutionary game theory and to the history of the Vienna Circle, who met regularly in Vienna from 1924-1936. Katharine Mullen talks with him about mathematics, and about the Vienna Circle.
[Issue 170: October/November 2025: Interview]
Susan Stebbing (1885-1943)
by Terence Green
[Issue 169: August/September 2025: Philosophical Haiku]
Moral Feelings, Moral Reality, & Moral Progress and Analytic Philosophy & Human Life by Thomas Nagel
Jane O’Grady mulls over two new books by Thomas Nagel.
[Issue 163: August/September 2024: Books]
G.E. Moore (1873-1958)
by Terence Green
[Issue 160: February/March 2024: Philosophical Haiku]
Saul Kripke (13th November 1940 - 15th September 2022)
Stefan Rinner tells us about Kripke’s theories and why they matter.
[Issue 153: December 2022 / January 2023: Obituary]
The Mind of Leonardo da Vinci
Waqās Ahmed connects Leonardo’s worldview with systems theory.
[Issue 134: October/November 2019: Articles]
Quotation Marks Needed
by Anja Steinbauer
[Issue 127: August/September 2018: Editorial]
The Concept of the Other from Kant to Lacan
Peter Benson looks at how continental minds see how we see other minds.
[Issue 127: August/September 2018: Continental Thoughts]
Bertrand Russell on The Value of Philosophy for Life
John R. Lenz tells us why Russell thought philosophy worthwhile.
[Issue 120: June/July 2017: Bertrand Russell]
Experimental Philosophy versus Natural Kind Essentialism
Mark Pinder puts Hilary Putnam’s essential philosophical theory to the test.
[Issue 120: June/July 2017: Articles]
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