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On Having One Too Many

Les Reid on the insights the demon drink can provide into the philosophy of mind.
[Issue 32: June/July 2001: Articles]

John Searle

One of the leading figures in contemporary philosophy, John Searle is the author of many influential books, but thinks that in a way he has just been writing one book all along. In June he visited London, where Julian Moore asked him what it is about.
[Issue 25: Winter 1999/2000: Interview]

Cleaning out the Chinese Room

Could computers have minds? Julian Moore criticises John Searle’s famous thought experiment.
[Issue 22: Winter 1998/99: Articles]

Minds & Machines

How does the brain work? One of the world’s leading figures in philosophy of mind is Daniel Dennett, who describes himself as a cognitive scientist, and who is deeply interested in the development of artificial intelligence. Tim Madigan recently interviewed him for Philosophy Now.
[Issue 22: Winter 1998/99: Interview]

Wittgenstein: Rethinking the Inner by Paul Johnston

Dan Hutto ponders what Ludwig Wittgenstein said about the inner life.
[Issue 21: Summer/Autumn 1998: Books]

Practical Solipsism: or how to live in a world of your own

Martin Thomasson on philosophy and design.
[Issue 16: Autumn 1996: Articles]

Is the Mind Physical?: Dissecting Conscious Brain Tissue

by Peter Lloyd
[Issue 6: Summer 1993: Articles]

The Nature of Mind

A review by Tim Chappell.
[Issue 3: Summer 1992: Books]

The Presence of Mind

Daniel Hutto on Causation, Naturalism and Folk Psychology.
[Issue 2: Winter 1991: Articles]

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