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Author: "Raymond Boisvert"

Liberal Individualism & Cultural Decay

Raymond D. Boisvert considers how the first leads to the second.
[Issue 146: October/November 2021: Articles]

Camus, The Plague and Us

Ray Boisvert on Albert Camus, Thomas Merton and a call to be a healer in a crisis.
[Issue 143: April/May 2021: Articles]

Michel Serres (1930-2019)

Raymond Boisvert meditates on the mind of a metaphysician of meaning.
[Issue 134: October/November 2019: Obituary]

Mary Shelley, Frankenstein & Moral Philosophy

Raymond Boisvert explores prominent ethical facets of Frankenstein.
[Issue 128: October/November 2018: Frankenstein & Philosophy]

Camus: Between Yes & No

Ray Boisvert tells us about Camus’ essential ambivalence towards the world.
[Issue 98: September/October 2013: Albert Camus]

Politeness, Philosophy’s Neglected Companion

Raymond Boisvert extols an under-rated virtue.
[Issue 46: May/June 2004: Articles]

Philosophy Regains its Senses

Ray Boisvert describes the disdain which many philosophers down the ages have had for food, and the dire consequences this has had for their philosophy.
[Issue 31: March/April 2001: Food]

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