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Issue 39

The Philosophers' Magazine

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The centre piece of Issue 39 of TPM is a forum on the state of philosophy. This includes reports on continental thinking, American philosophy, aesthetics, science, religion, applied philosophy, metaphysics, and more. Issue 39 also features a personal tribute to the late Robert Soloman. Additionally: Brad Hooker on morality, teaching and jazz, philosophy and wine, an interview with Susan Blackmore, and a Jacques Lacan introduction; plus all the regulars: news, mediawatch, the conceptual carvery, the skeptic, and more.

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Articles from The Philosophers' Magazine

Strange Goings On Down at the Farm
By Julian Baggini
Julian Baggini meets the farmer with a PhD who’s making his fourth metaphysical movie

Finding the Music Again
By David E Cooper
David E Cooper recalls the day he fell back in love with philosophy.

Opening the Big Tent
By Alain de Botton
Alain de Botton on being denounced as a vulgarian.

My Philosophy: Lucy Eyre
Interview by Julian Baggini
Julian Baggini meets the debut philosophical novelist Lucy Eyre.

Darwinism and its Discontents: a review
A review by Tim Lewins
Tim Lewins on Michaeal Ruse's examination of the criticisms of Darwinism.

The TPM Essay: Why I Have No Future
By Galen Strawson
Galen Strawson argues it makes no difference whether he lives or dies.

Word of Mouse Issue 38
By Luciano Floridi
Luciano Floridi on why the trade in pounds for pixels could be heading underground.

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