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What is it Like to be a Dragonfly?
Benedict O’Connell explores puzzles of perception with Locke, Kant and Nagel.
[Issue 131: April/May 2019]
Locke’s Question to Berkeley
Alessandro Colarossi imagines a perceptive conversation about reality.
[Issue 131: April/May 2019]
Can an ‘Ought’ be Derived from an ‘Is’?
Philippa Foot says it’s super easy, barely an inconvenience.
[Issue 130: February/March 2019]
Ethics of the Future
Alexander Joy on the importance of not hurting future people.
[Issue 130: February/March 2019]
Søren Kierkegaard On the Perils of Procrastination
Gordon Marino can’t wait to tell you about moral self-deception.
[Issue 130: February/March 2019]
The Decline & Rebirth of Philosophy
Daniel Kaufman sees philosophy ailing as a guide for Western culture, and considers how it might be revived.
[Issue 130: February/March 2019]
Hegel on History
Lawrence Evans rationally interprets Hegel’s rational interpretation of history.
[Issue 129: December 2018 / January 2019]
The Trouble with Hegel
Chris Christensen thinks Hegel shouldn’t have stopped where he did.
[Issue 129: December 2018 / January 2019]
Putting Animals & Humans To Sleep
John Shand doubts there is a moral difference.
[Issue 129: December 2018 / January 2019]
Philosophy: A Call to Action
Calvin H. Warner asks if philosophy can improve our lives.
[Issue 129: December 2018 / January 2019]
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