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John Dupré

John Dupré is Professor of Philosophy of Science at the University of Exeter and Director of Egenis, the Centre for the Study of Life Sciences. He was recently elected President of the Philosophy of Science Association. Edit Talpsepp-Randla talks to him about the philosophy of biology.
[Issue 133: August/September 2019: Interview]

In Measure Began Our Might

Raymond Tallis takes the measure of measurement.
[Issue 133: August/September 2019: Tallis in Wonderland]

Simon & Finn

by Melissa Felder
[Issue 133: August/September 2019: Cartoon]

Steve Delmonte’s Cartoon

by Steve Delmonte
[Issue 133: August/September 2019: Cartoon]

Kant & the Science of Logic by Huaping Lu-Adler

Melissa Merritt considers the logic of Immanuel Kant.
[Issue 132: June/July 2019: Books]

Thomas Kuhn (1922-1996)

Will Bouwman considers the development of a paradigmatic revolutionary.
[Issue 131: April/May 2019: Brief Lives]

Mary Midgley (September 13, 1919 - October 10, 2018)

Carol Nicholson on a remarkable ethicist and Philosophy Now contributor.
[Issue 129: December 2018 / January 2019: Obituary]

Foucault’s Elephant

Thomas Morrison looks hard at Michel Foucault’s problem with science.
[Issue 127: August/September 2018: Continental Thoughts]

Teleology Rises from the Grave

Stephen Asma says biology needs to understand the purpose – the ‘telos’ – of organisms and systems.
[Issue 126: June/July 2018: Articles]

Philosophy of Nature by Paul Feyerabend

Massimo Pigliucci says the bad boy of philosophy of science has done it again, posthumously.
[Issue 126: June/July 2018: Books]

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