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<title>Sci-Phi Issue 40</title>
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Mathew Iredale explains why myth busting doesn't work.
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<title>A Secular Age: a review</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=1049</link>
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Jonathan Derbyshire is dazzled by Charles Taylor's monumental analysis of secularism.
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<title>My Philosophy: Melvyn Bragg</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=1048</link>
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He regularly discusses big ideas with leading intellectuals, but Melvyn Bragg tells Julian Baggini he still feels intimidated by philosophy.
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<title>Philosophy's Response</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=1047</link>
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Ten leading thinkers consider philosophy's response to the big events and debates of the last decade.
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<title>Praise Be To Pods</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=1046</link>
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Ophelia Benson checks out the growing range of philosophy talk online.
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<title>The State of the Vocation</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=1045</link>
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Brian Leiter on how the death of great philosophers over the last decade has left the discipline much poorer.
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<title>The TPM Essay: Why I Have No Future</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=1043</link>
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Galen Strawson argues it makes no difference whether he lives or dies.
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<title>Mommy Wars</title>
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Is it a tragedy when intelligent women become stay at home parents? asks Jean Kazez.
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<title>How to be Agnostic</title>
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Mark Vernon argues against atheism and belief.
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<title>Sci-Phi Issue 36</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=1021</link>
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Mathew Iredale asks if we must disagree.
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<title>The Rules of Flirtation</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=1020</link>
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Carrie Jenkins does some conceptual analysis with practical implications
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<title>Thank Who Very Much?</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=1009</link>
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Ronald Aronson on gratitude in a godless world.
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<title>My Philosophy: Salley Vickers</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=997</link>
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Julian Baggini talks to the acclaimed novelist.
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<title>Omnivore Issue 33</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=994</link>
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Scott McLemee on why the sublime can be terrible
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<title>The Recall of the Wild</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=992</link>
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Beth Pearson examines the ethics of returning species to the wild.
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<title>The Magic of Disney</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=988</link>
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Jeff Mason on why he is enchanted by the magic kingdom.
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<title>This Isn't My Body</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=969</link>
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Ophelia Benson on the people who want to cut off their healthy limbs — and the philosophers who want to let them.
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<title>Omnivore Issue 32</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=963</link>
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The first in a new column from award-winning writer and journalist Scott McLemee.
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<title>My Philosophy: Steve Pyke</title>
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Julian Baggini talks to the photographer of the philosophers.
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<title>Philosophy in 30 Days</title>
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Ellie Levenson tries out a new guide to enlightenment in thirty days.
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<title>Word of Mouse Issue 30</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=851</link>
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Jeremy Stangroom shows how the internet can frighten you half to death.
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<title>Festivals of Thinking</title>
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Julian Baggini on how literary festivals in Edinburgh and elsewhere are welcoming philosophers.
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<title>Derrida: the excluded favourite</title>
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Simon Glendinning offers a personal remembrance of Jacques Derrida, who died in November 2004.
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<title>Blogging: a head to head debate</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=840</link>
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Chris Bertram and Jeremy Stangroom exchanged heated words about the merits of blogging.
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<title>Out and About Issue 29</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=839</link>
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Tim Le Bon on the wisdom of Homer… Simpson.
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<title>The Soho Symposium</title>
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Julian Baggini listens in on a fascinating discourse on love.
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<title>Not So High and Mighty</title>
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Nigel Rodgers and Mel Thompson on the stories which undermine the myth of the philosopher as a high-minded thinker.
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<title>Information Inspiration</title>
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Luciano Floridi on the transition from the philosophy of Artificial Intelligence to the philosophy of information.
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<title>Open Debate: Spin, Truth and Lies</title>
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Stephen Burwood considers “an honourable deception” by “a pretty straight sort of guy”. See the end of the article for how to contribute your views.
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<title>MediaWatch Issue 26</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=798</link>
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Philosophers and philosophy in the media.
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<title>Newshound Issue 26</title>
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Brandom's prize; Socrates by stealth; dismissed from cyberspace; and more.
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<title>Sporting Significance</title>
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Keith Thompson on why it really does matter if a ball crosses a line.
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<title>Word of Mouse Issue 24</title>
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How civility can be lost in cyberspace.
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<title>Creating Citizens</title>
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Bernard Crick on how and why to teach citizenship.
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<title>The Conceptual Carvery Issue 25</title>
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Peter Fosl on thick and thin ethical concepts.
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<title>The Widening Gyre</title>
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Barry Gardiner argues that liberalism can’t cash its claim to neutrality.
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<title>Rational Irrationality</title>
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Alfred Mele argues we shouldn’t try too hard to rid ourselves of all delusions.
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<title>Coherence &amp; Co.</title>
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Susan Haack on the the importance of coherence and related concepts for truth and knowledge.
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<title>Call in the Shrinks: philosophy and psychoanalysis</title>
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Louise Braddock on the relationship between philosophy and psychoanalysis.
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<title>Alan Turing: a snapshot</title>
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Peter Cave on the pioneer of computer technology.
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<title>Sci-Phi Issue 25</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=729</link>
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Is it time that Schr&ouml;dinger’s cat was let out of its box?
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<title>Open Debate: Sex with the Teacher</title>
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E R Klein argues that no good reason has yet been given for academic institutions 
  to condemn consensual sexual relationships between students and lecturers.
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<title>Word of Mouse Issue 26</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=725</link>
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How a kind of groupthink operates on the internet.
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<title>Fed up in Philly</title>
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Julian Baggini on the mega-conference that has everyone beat.
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<title>Do Philosophers Love Wisdom?</title>
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Nicholas Maxwell on the need for a new intellectual revolution.
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<title>Philosophers and the Iraq War</title>
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Where were the philosophers when the US and UK went into Iraq, asks Joseph Chandler.
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<title>Provocations Issue 21</title>
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Michael LaBossiere wonders whether computer hackers may have morality, and John Locke, on their side.
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<title>Social and Political Philosophy: contemporary perspectives - a review</title>
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Kumar Neeraj Sachdev on James Sterba's ideas about socio-political justice.
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<title>The Skeptic Issue 20</title>
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Wendy Grossman on the Big Brother phenomenon.
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<title>The Anti-Human Rights Campaigner: an interview with Mary Warnock</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=611</link>
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Mary Warnock talks to Julian Baggini about reproductive technologies and why she finds talk of rights unhelpful and harmful.
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<title>Rethinking Animals</title>
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Paola Cavalieri on the moral status of non-humans.
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<title>What Philosophers Are Really Like</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=604</link>
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The 2002 TPM Online survey reveals some intriguing differences between professional philosophers, enthusiasts and philosophobes.
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<title>A Short Treatise on the Great Virtues: a review</title>
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John Cottingham on a book by Andr&eacute; Comte-Sponville that delivers more than might be feared.
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<title>Seventh Annual Arizona Conference on Ancient Philosophy</title>
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Learning from the Greeks in Arizona.
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<title>Beyond Nature Versus Nurture</title>
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Massimo Pigliucci on how science is outrunning philosophy in an age-old debate.
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<title>Who's the Greatest?</title>
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What do people actually think about great art?
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<title>Discourse: Texts and Truths</title>
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Is philosophy right to place such high importance on its canonical texts?
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<title>Tips for the Top: how to be a philosopher</title>
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Brook Sadler on how to become a philosophical legend.
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<title>Dream of Reason: a review</title>
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Jeff Mason reviews Anthony Gottlieb's The Dream of Reason: A History of Western Philosophy from the Greeks to the Renaissance.
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<title>Conference Briefing: Looking Out and In</title>
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Lyn May reports from the annual conference of the National Committee of Philosophy.
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<title>The Structure of Scientific Revolutions: a synopsis</title>
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Kuhn's classic work is one of the standard texts in the philosophy of science. In a complementary piece to our snapshot article, we present an edited version of Professor Frank Pajares' synopsis of the book.
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<title>The Consolations of Philosophy: a review</title>
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Alex Klaushofer on Alain de Botton's best-seller.
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<title>Sartre's Existential Humanism Part 2</title>
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The second part of Jeff Mason's look at Satre's popular introduction to existentialism.
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<title>A Change of Mind: an interview with Ted Honderich</title>
<link>http://www.philosophersnet.com/magazine/article.php?id=176</link>
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Professor Ted Honderich talked to Jeremy Stangroom about the genesis of his theory, and the change of direction required to get there.
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<title>The God Experiment: an interview with Russell Stannard</title>
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Jeremy Stangroom talks to the physicist Russell Stannard about reconciling religion and science.
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