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The Philosopher’s Zone

And now for something different again, Bruce: Chris Gill listens to philosophy radio broadcast from the Outback.
[Issue 76: November/December 2009]

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

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

Love and its Disappointment by David Brazier

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

Revolutionary Road

Nick DiChario asks if it’s existential, or just depressing.
[Issue 75: September/October 2009]

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

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

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]

There Will Be Blood

Terri Murray tells us about a Hollywood hero beyond good and evil.
[Issue 74: July/August 2009]

Soon I Will Be Invincible by Austin Grossman

Nick DiChario finds out what it’s like to be the bad guy.
[Issue 73: May/June 2009]

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