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A Few Good Men
Matt Qvortrup casts Tom Cruise as a Kantian and Jack Nicholson as a utilitarian in this Cold War courtroom ethics epic.
[Issue 138: June/July 2020]
Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber
Thorsten Botz-Bornstein writes in praise of Industry in our postindustrial morass.
[Issue 137: April/May 2020]
Philosophical Posthumanism by Francesca Ferrando
Roberto Manzocco explores the posthuman condition.
[Issue 137: April/May 2020]
Fellow Creatures by Christine Korsgaard
Chad Trainer asks whether animals should be considered moral ‘ends in themselves’.
[Issue 137: April/May 2020]
Zombies
Chris Ferbrache wonders why zombie movies have remained so popular for almost a century.
[Issue 137: April/May 2020]
I Am Dynamite! by Sue Prideaux
Scott Parker looks at Sue Prideaux’s (armour) penetrating biography of Friedrich Nietzsche.
[Issue 136: February/March 2020]
Nihilism & Philosophy by Gideon Barker
Roger Caldwell scrutinises philosophical revolutions.
[Issue 136: February/March 2020]
Probably Approximately Correct by Leslie Valiant
Joshua Schrier is approximately correct, probably.
[Issue 136: February/March 2020]
Joker
Ștefan Bolea meditates on madness at the movies.
[Issue 136: February/March 2020]
Galileo’s Error by Philip Goff
Raymond Tallis questions an argument for panpsychism.
[Issue 135: December 2019 / January 2020]
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