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Arresting Thoughts

Maeve Roughton asks if it’s becoming a crime to think the wrong thoughts.
[Issue 120: June/July 2017]

Berkeley’s & Hume’s Philosophical Memoirs

David Berman looks for similarities and differences in the aims of the two thinkers.
[Issue 120: June/July 2017]

Experimental Philosophy versus Natural Kind Essentialism

Mark Pinder puts Hilary Putnam’s essential philosophical theory to the test.
[Issue 120: June/July 2017]

The Morality of Getting Divorced

Justin McBrayer considers when divorce is morally permissable, and when it isn’t.
[Issue 120: June/July 2017]

Denis Diderot (1713-1784)

Martin Jenkins considers a black sheep of the French Enlightenment.
[Issue 120: June/July 2017]

Children, Intuitive Knowledge & Philosophy

Maria daVenza Tillmanns argues that teaching children to think must involve more than simply teaching them cognitive skills.
[Issue 119: April/May 2017]

Can The Multiverse Give You An Afterlife?

Rui Vieira says yes it can, of sorts.
[Issue 119: April/May 2017]

The Sound of Philosophy

James Tartaglia asks whether philosophy and music should intersect.
[Issue 119: April/May 2017]

Singing In Choirs: An Existential View

Sara Clethero says, once more with authenticity.
[Issue 119: April/May 2017]

What Is The Future Of Humanity?

The following philosophical forecasts of our fate each win an unforeseeable book.
[Issue 119: April/May 2017]

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