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Kripke, Duchamp & the Standard Metre

Stuart Greenstreet isn’t quite sure how long a metre is. Are you?
[Issue 41: May/June 2003]

Corporate Crises Revisited

Alan Malachowski on readers’ responses to his recent article about philosophical mistakes that lead to boardroom disasters.
[Issue 41: May/June 2003]

The Philosopher as Choreographer

Peter Rickman takes steps to demonstrate how philosophers make history.
[Issue 41: May/June 2003]

Nietzsche’s Women in The Gay Science

Linda Williams spots jewels within Nietzsche’s aphoristic archive of sexism.
[Issue 41: May/June 2003]

Euthanasia Debate (I)

Tim Chappell explains “Why Euthanasia is in Nobody’s Interest”.
[Issue 40: March/April 2003]

The Distribution of Power

Lars Elgstam argues for direct democracy and decentralization.
[Issue 40: March/April 2003]

Challenge My Beliefs?

Philosophy instructor Richard Reilly talks to students about questioning God.
[Issue 40: March/April 2003]

The Enlightenments

The famous 18th Century Enlightenment was actually different things in different places. Toni Vogel Carey on a tale of several cities.
[Issue 40: March/April 2003]

Forgotten Philosophers: Herbert Spencer

Tim Delaney on the survival of ‘survival of the fittest’.
[Issue 40: March/April 2003]

The Compleate Logician, or Miss Blackmore’s Unspeakable Sin

Mike Alder asks what is wrong with being charmingly illogical.
[Issue 40: March/April 2003]

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