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Fundamentals, Islamists and the West
Imadaldin Al-Jubouri considers how some Muslim fundamentalists justify their aggressiveness – by misreading the Qur’an, among other things.
[Issue 56: July/August 2006: Heresy]
Leo Strauss: Tributes And Reflections
William Bluhm and Alfred Geier offer non-neo-con views on their old teacher.
[Issue 55: May/June 2006: Articles]
Ethics in Government
Richard Baron tries to be good in government.
[Issue 54: February/March 2006: Articles]
Tolstoy’s Theory of Nonviolence
Academician Abdusalam A. Guseinov on pacificism and the perspective of the infinite beginning.
[Issue 54: February/March 2006: Philosophy in Russia]
King Kong
What are the dangers when a director monkeys around with a classic film? Thomas Wartenberg on the remake of King Kong.
[Issue 54: February/March 2006: Films]
By Any Means Necessary?
Ian Birchall on a moral problem for Sartre.
[Issue 53: November/December 2005: Jean-Paul Sartre at 100]
The Machiavelli Inquiry
Casimir Kukielka asks: What might some of history’s most famous practitioners of power politics have thought about the war in Iraq?
[Issue 53: November/December 2005: Articles]
The Bush Disjunction
Paul Keeling on speech acts louder than words.
[Issue 52: August/September 2005: Articles]
Dear Socrates
Having returned from the turn of the Fourth Century B.C. to the turn of the Twenty-First A.D., Socrates has eagerly signed on as a Philosophy Now columnist so that he may continue to carry out his divinely-inspired dialogic mission.
[Issue 52: August/September 2005: Dear Socrates]
Willing Slaves
by Richard Taylor
[Issue 52: August/September 2005: Articles]
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