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Why False Beliefs Are Not Always Bad

Sally Latham argues that sometimes it’s better to be wrong.
[Issue 124: February/March 2018: Articles]

Ultimate Questions by Bryan Magee

Grant Sterling asks some immediate questions about Ultimate Questions.
[Issue 123: December 2017 / January 2018: Books]

The Truth

Kaya York tries to comprehend Everything.
[Issue 123: December 2017 / January 2018: Short Story]

Time, Reciprocal Containment, & The Ouroboros

Raymond Tallis tries to fit everything in, in time.
[Issue 122: October/November 2017: Tallis in Wonderland]

Don’t Be So Sure

Peter Adamson on skepticism in the history of philosophy.
[Issue 121: August/September 2017: Philosophy Then]

Facts & Opinions

Christoffer Lammer-Heindel tells us some important facts about them.
[Issue 115: August/September 2016: Articles]

Berkeley’s Puzzle by John Campbell & Quassim Cassam

Nick Everitt experiences views on the nature of experiences that don’t yield knowledge.
[Issue 115: August/September 2016: Books]

Knowledge & Language

Mary Gregg considers how our language influences us to think about knowledge.
[Issue 114: June/July 2016: Articles]

States of Shock by Bernard Stiegler

Peter Benson recovers from States of Shock.
[Issue 111: December 2015 / January 2016: Books]

Can The World Learn Wisdom?

Nicholas Maxwell points out where the Enlightenment went wrong.
[Issue 108: June/July 2015: Articles]

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