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Chaos & An Unpredictable Tomorrow

Peter Saltzstein finds that Chaos Theory yields unexpected philosophical results.
[Issue 114: June/July 2016: Philosophical Science]

Richard Feynman’s Philosophy of Science

Ben Trubody finds that philosophy-phobic physicist Feynman is an unacknowledged philosopher of science.
[Issue 114: June/July 2016: Philosophical Science]

Mirror, Mirror

Tim Wilkinson reflects on an old question.
[Issue 114: June/July 2016: Philosophical Science]

Catherine Malabou & The Continental Philosophy of Brains

Dale DeBakcsy urges rigor in applying science allegorically to philosophical problems.
[Issue 114: June/July 2016: Philosophical Science]

The ‘P’ Word

Raymond Tallis asks, does it matter if philosophy does not make progress?
[Issue 113: April/May 2016: Tallis in Wonderland]

Avengers: Age of Ultron

Raffaele Alberto Ventura views a self-portrait of industrial society.
[Issue 111: December 2015 / January 2016: Films]

Reality & Stability: From Parmenides to Einstein

Raymond Tallis wonders how stability has changed.
[Issue 111: December 2015 / January 2016: Tallis in Wonderland]

Ought-ology? Science & Ethics

by Rick Lewis
[Issue 109: August/September 2015: Editorial]

Science & Philosophy: A Beautiful Friendship

Amy Cools reminds us why science needs philosophy.
[Issue 109: August/September 2015: Science & Morality]

Thinking Straight About Curved Space

Raymond Tallis rules out a distorting physics metaphor.
[Issue 108: June/July 2015: Tallis in Wonderland]

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