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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]
Defending Humanistic Reasoning
Paul Giladi, Alexis Papazoglou, & Giuseppina D’Oro say we need to recognise that science and the humanities are asking and answering different questions.
[Issue 123: December 2017 / January 2018: Articles]
Spinoza’s Metaphysics & Its Relevance For Science Today
Zoran Vukadinovic thinks Spinoza could help us with our enquiries.
[Issue 117: December 2016 / January 2017: Rebel Realities]
Was Einstein Right? by Clifford M. Will
Tim Wilkinson answers the question Was Einstein Right? about general relativity with a “Yes!”.
[Issue 117: December 2016 / January 2017: Books]
Will We Ever Philosophise With E.T.?
Malcolm E. Brown & Steve Hubbard argue that it’s unlikely.
[Issue 116: October/November 2016: Articles]
Philosophy & Science
by Grant Bartley
[Issue 114: June/July 2016: Editorial]
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]
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