Reviewed by Erich Hatala Matthes
G. Fay Edwards examines some bizarre ancient arguments against eating our fellow creatures
Alexandra Bradner and Andrew P. Mills argue that teaching is a lot more than just telling
David W. Concepción’s Top Ten Pointers
Reviewed by Erich Hatala Matthes
G. Fay Edwards examines some bizarre ancient arguments against eating our fellow creatures
Alexandra Bradner and Andrew P. Mills argue that teaching is a lot more than just telling
David W. Concepción’s Top Ten Pointers
In 1998, Julian Baggini interviewed Peter Singer for Issue 4 of The Philosophers' Magazine.
Jeff Mason argues that the concept of death has no subjective meaning.
In 1998, Julian Baggini interviewed Peter Singer for Issue 4 of The Philosophers' Magazine.
Jeff Mason argues that the concept of death has no subjective meaning.
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