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The Singularity Is Near by Ray Kurzweil

The Singularity Is Near by Ray Kurzweil

James Williams has a singularily good time.
[Issue 86: September/October 2011]

What Animals Want by Larry Carbone

What Animals Want by Larry Carbone

Joel Marks brooks no monkey business with animals’ well-being.
[Issue 85: July/August 2011]

Not So Strange Bedfellows: Philosophical Sci Fi Roundup

Nick DiChario is thoughtfully prophetic.
[Issue 85: July/August 2011]

More Than Matter? by Keith Ward

More Than Matter? by Keith Ward

Mark Vernon asks what the matter is with Keith Ward.
[Issue 84: May/June 2011]

A Philosophy of Fear by Lars Svendsen

A Philosophy of Fear by Lars Svendsen

Mark Frankel thinks fearfully.
[Issue 84: May/June 2011]

The Shorter Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy

The Shorter Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Mark Cyzyk looks up a compact philosophy encyclopedia.
[Issue 84: May/June 2011]

Justice: What’s The Right Thing To Do? by Michael Sandel

Justice: What’s The Right Thing To Do? by Michael Sandel

Phil Badger is out for Justice.
[Issue 83: March/April 2011]

Friedrich Nietzsche: A Philosophical Biography by Julian Young

Friedrich Nietzsche: A Philosophical Biography by Julian Young

Eva Cybulska is in two minds over a new Nietzsche biography.
[Issue 83: March/April 2011]

The Uses Of Pessimism and the Danger of False Hope by Roger Scruton

The Uses Of Pessimism and the Danger of False Hope by Roger Scruton

Roger Caldwell scrutinizes Scruton.
[Issue 82: January/February 2011]

The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir

The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir

Emily Anne Parker has a second look at The Second Sex.
[Issue 82: January/February 2011]

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