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Defending Free Will & The Self

Frank S. Robinson ‘chooses’ to remind ‘us’ of problems some contemporary philosophers have with these central human concepts.
[Issue 130: February/March 2019]

The Sum of My Parts

Brett Wilson explores personal identity with John Locke and a dodgy 3D printer.
[Issue 130: February/March 2019]

Francis Crick’s Deliberately Provocative Reductionism

Paul Austin Murphy repudiates a blasé reduction of mind to matter by one of the discoverers of the structure of DNA.
[Issue 130: February/March 2019]

The Free Will Pill

Taylor A. Dunn asks, if free will were a drug, should you take it?
[Issue 130: February/March 2019]

Thought, Consciousness, Brains and Machines

Adrian Brockless on the proper way to use the words ‘thought’ and ‘consciousness’.
[Issue 130: February/March 2019]

Humanity, Metaphor & the Recursive Mind

Brian King wonders what there is about human minds that’s unique to us.
[Issue 130: February/March 2019]

A Forgiving Reason: The Secret of Sherlock Holmes’ Success

Tim Weldon detects links between Sherlock Holmes and Blaise Pascal in the operation of intuition.
[Issue 129: December 2018 / January 2019]

Ockham’s Rose

Carol Nicholson looks at philosophical themes in The Name Of The Rose. (WARNING: CONTAINS PLOT SPOILERS.)
[Issue 129: December 2018 / January 2019]

Can Art Fight Fascism?

Justin Kaushall considers Adorno’s argument that radical art radically changes consciousness.
[Issue 129: December 2018 / January 2019]

The Case Against Conceptual Art

Trevor Pateman makes the case for the prosecution.
[Issue 129: December 2018 / January 2019]

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