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The Need for Authenticity

Innes Crellin attacks the “Anglo-Saxon” approach to moral philosophy.
[Issue 15: Spring/Summer 1996: Ethics]

Campsite Ethics

James Leech on the dilemmas of being a campsite philosopher.
[Issue 14: Winter 1995/96: Humour]

Eating People

Jeremy Bojczuk on the ethics of cannibalism.
[Issue 14: Winter 1995/96: Articles]

The anachronism of morality

Innes Crellin attacks the cold logic of English moral philosophy.
[Issue 14: Winter 1995/96: Articles]

Moral Thinking

David McKay reviews Francis Snare’s The Nature of Moral Thinking.
[Issue 14: Winter 1995/96: Books]

Morality, responsibility and belief

Grahame Jackson asks whether we are responsible for our beliefs.
[Issue 14: Winter 1995/96: Articles]

Lottery or Lootery?

Gordon Giles asks whether the national lottery is immoral.
[Issue 14: Winter 1995/96: Articles]

Love’s Knowledge

Abdelkader Aoudjit reviews a book of essays by Martha Nussbaum.
[Issue 13: Autumn 1995: Books]

Animal Passions

Ralph Blumenau reviews Animals and Why They Matter by Mary Midgley.
[Issue 13: Autumn 1995: Books]

For Tolerance

Jonathan Gorman thanks God for the ideal of tolerance.
[Issue 12: Spring/Summer 1995: Articles]

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