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The Limits of Computation

Apostolos Syropoulos goes back to BASICs to consider whether the human brain is a computer.
[Issue 142: February/March 2021]

To Be Is To Persist

Dustin Gray finds out that continuing to exist isn’t as simple as you might think.
[Issue 141: December 2020 / January 2021]

The Metaphysics of Groundhog Day

Lawrence Crocker says it’s about time, and personal identity, and free will.
[Issue 141: December 2020 / January 2021]

Free Will & The Brain

Kevin Loughran wonders what scientific experiments really tell us about free will.
[Issue 141: December 2020 / January 2021]

Determinism versus Determinism

Nurana Rajabova is determined to sort it out.
[Issue 141: December 2020 / January 2021]

Do We Want To Be Free?

Siobhan Lyons discovers that free will doesn’t come for free.
[Issue 141: December 2020 / January 2021]

G.W.F. Hegel: An Introduction

Matt Qvortrup observes the watcher of the world spirit.
[Issue 140: October/November 2020]

Hegel’s Understanding of History

Jack Fox-Williams outlines the basics of how history works for Hegel.
[Issue 140: October/November 2020]

Hegel, ‘The Father of Art History’?

Michael Squire scrutinises Hegel’s historical ideas about aesthetics.
[Issue 140: October/November 2020]

Kant, Conflict & Universal History

Terrence Thomson asks what Kant’s concept of history can teach us.
[Issue 140: October/November 2020]

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