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The “Ugliest of Things”?
Anja Steinbauer considers some criticisms of pacifists and pacifism.
[Issue 105: November/December 2014]
Philosophy’s Roots and Branches
Will Bouwman on how Thales, Anaximander, Pythagoras, Parmenides & Zeno established empiricism, maths & logic as dominant features of Western thinking.
[Issue 104: September/October 2014]
Democritus: Empirical Rationalist
Chris Christensen argues that two basic philosophical opposites were harmoniously united in the thought of Democritus (460-370 BC).
[Issue 104: September/October 2014]
Ataraxia in the Age of Too Much Information
Eric Scheske considers the link between Pyrrho of Elis and internet culture.
[Issue 104: September/October 2014]
How To Be A Cynic
Roger Caldwell contemplates the life and thinking of Diogenes the Dog.
[Issue 104: September/October 2014]
Epicurus & Job
Benjamin Kerstein explores an ancient faultline in Western thinking and modern culture by comparing the philosophies of Epicurus and Job.
[Issue 104: September/October 2014]
Wittgenstein,Tolstoy and the Folly of Logical Positivism
Stuart Greenstreet explains how analytical philosophy got into a mess.
[Issue 103: July/August 2014]
The Tractatus… is it so intractable?
Carlos Muñoz-Suárez guides us on a trip down the linguistic rabbit hole.
[Issue 103: July/August 2014]
“The world is all that is the case”
José Zalabardo investigates which problem Wittgenstein is trying to solve.
[Issue 103: July/August 2014]
The Tractatus Code
Sándor Szegláb decodes the hidden message of the Tractatus.
[Issue 103: July/August 2014]
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