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Models of Moral Activity

Alexander Razin considers why people act morally (when they do).
[Issue 54: February/March 2006]

Knowledge & Wisdom in the Globalizing World

In his opening address to the Russian Philosophy Congress, Victor Sadovnichiy spoke of sagacity and sophiology.
[Issue 54: February/March 2006]

By Any Means Necessary?

Ian Birchall on a moral problem for Sartre.
[Issue 53: November/December 2005]

Sartre’s Being & Nothingness: The Bible of Existentialism?

Christine Daigle discusses some of the key concepts and ideas in Sartre’s most important philosophical book.
[Issue 53: November/December 2005]

Was Existentialism a Humanism?

Gerald Jones examines one of the most famous lectures in the history of philosophy.
[Issue 53: November/December 2005]

Why Sartre Matters

Benedict O’Donohoe introduces our Sartre centenary issue.
[Issue 53: November/December 2005]

Sartre’s Image in De Beauvoir’s Memoirs

Willie Thompson tries to see Sartre through the eyes of the person who knew him best.
[Issue 53: November/December 2005]

Hacking the Brain

Could advances in technology soon give us perfect knowledge of other minds? Bora Dogan investigates.
[Issue 52: August/September 2005]

Schopenhauer’s Compassionate Morality

Tim Madigan on the curmudgeon who preached compassion.
[Issue 52: August/September 2005]

The Paradox of Empathy

Ramsey McNabb on knowing how other people feel.
[Issue 52: August/September 2005]

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