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The Philosophy of Film Noir
Les Reid sees through a lens darkly with Mark Conard.
[Issue 69: September/October 2008]

Language, Consciousness, Culture: Essays on Mental Structure by Ray Jackendoff
Petter Naessan talks Ray Jackendoff’s cultured thinking.
[Issue 69: September/October 2008]

Malebranche by Andrew Pyle
Roger Caldwell has occasion to consider Andrew Pyle’s ideas on Malebranche.
[Issue 68: July/August 2008]

Minds and Computers: An Introduction to AI by Matt Carter
Nicholas Everitt thinks about Matt Carter thinking about computers thinking.
[Issue 68: July/August 2008]

Rudolf Steiner: An Introduction to his life and work by Gary Lachman
John Lanigan tunes into Rudolf Steiner thanks to Gary Lachman.
[Issue 68: July/August 2008]

Ancient Philosophy and Everyday Life by Trevor Curnow
Ralph Blumenau goes to ancient Greece with Trevor Curnow.
[Issue 67: May/June 2008]

Capers in the Churchyard: Animal Rights Advocacy in the Age of Terror by Lee Hall
Joel Marks advocates animal rights with Lee Hall.
[Issue 67: May/June 2008]

Freedom and Neurobiology by John Searle
Richard Corrigan freely ponders John Searle’s thoughts on free will.
[Issue 66: March/April 2008]

Fear Of Knowledge by Paul Boghossian
Steve Wood has no fear of Paul Boghossian.
[Issue 66: March/April 2008]

Philosophers Behaving Badly by Nigel Rodgers and Mel Thompson
Stephen Juan reviews the bad behaviour reported by Nigel Rodgers and Mel Thompson.
[Issue 65: January/February 2008]
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