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Editorial

Thoughts on Thought

by Rick Lewis

The title of this issue’s special theme, ‘Thoughts On Thought’, is partly a tribute to our onetime contributor Antony Flew, who wrote a well-known book called Thinking About Thinking. Flew’s book though was about informal logic including various kinds of fallacies. Despite the similarity in titles, the theme of this issue is completely different. It isn’t about logical fallacies, even if here and there it probably contains some. So if you spot any, we encourage you to honour Flew’s memory by writing us a letter!

Instead, this issue of Philosophy Now contains articles on a whole range of questions about our minds and the workings of our brains, the relationship between them, the nature of perception, consciousness, the evolution of intelligence and more.