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Why Animal Suffering Matters by Andrew Linzey

Why Animal Suffering Matters by Andrew Linzey

Joel Marks finds Andrew Linzey being kind to animals.
[Issue 77: February/March 2010]

W. K. Clifford and ‘The Ethics of Belief’ by Tim Madigan

W. K. Clifford and ‘The Ethics of Belief’ by Tim Madigan

Jon Wainwright finds it easy to believe Tim Madigan.
[Issue 77: February/March 2010]

Sport by Colin McGinn

Sport by Colin McGinn

Will Robins gets sporty with Colin McGinn.
[Issue 76: November/December 2009]

Gray’s Anatomy by John Gray

Gray’s Anatomy by John Gray

Floris van den Berg exposes John Gray’s unwilling secular humanism.
[Issue 76: November/December 2009]

Nature Ethics: An Ecofeminist Perspective by Marti Kheel

Nature Ethics: An Ecofeminist Perspective by Marti Kheel

Lisa Kemmerer analyses a feminist analysis of hunting.
[Issue 75: September/October 2009]

Poincaré’s Prize by George G. Szpiro

Poincaré’s Prize by George G. Szpiro

David Dillard-Wright is philosophical about mathematics.
[Issue 75: September/October 2009]

Love and its Disappointment by David Brazier

Love and its Disappointment by David Brazier

Mary Midgley writes of love and therapy.
[Issue 75: September/October 2009]

C.S. Lewis and the Search for Rational Religion by John Beversluis

C.S. Lewis and the Search for Rational Religion by John Beversluis

John Loftus heartily agrees with a debunking of C.S. Lewis.
[Issue 74: July/August 2009]

A Sceptic’s Guide To Atheism by Peter S. Williams

A Sceptic’s Guide To Atheism by Peter S. Williams

Luke Pollard finds nothing new about the New Atheists.
[Issue 74: July/August 2009]

What We Can Never Know by David Gamez

What We Can Never Know by David Gamez

David Braid peers at the limits of what we can possibly know anyway.
[Issue 74: July/August 2009]

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