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Horton Hears A Who!

Todd Walters is delighted to announce that the roles of Socrates and Galileo will be played by Horton and the Mayor of Whoville respectively.
[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]

Defining Violence

Terri Murray on Wim Wenders and panoptic power.
[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]

The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power by Joel Bakan

Lisa Kemmerer calls corporations to account under the guidance of Joel Bakan.
[Issue 65: January/February 2008]

The Departed

Eric Wills reveals how Nietzschean morality is displayed in Martin Scorsese’s Oscar-winning movie.
[Issue 65: January/February 2008]

Zizek!

Grant Bartley! investigates the film as a distillation of the man.
[Issue 64: November/December 2007]

Pop Culture ‘and Philosophy’ Books

John Shelton Lawrence reviews the genre of ‘and philosophy’ books.
[Issue 64: November/December 2007]

Is This Some Kind Of Joke?

Tim Madigan laughs at platypi.
[Issue 64: November/December 2007]

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