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Michel Foucault’s Iranian Folly
Jeremy Stangroom on Michel Foucault’s political naiveté.
Freedom For the Speech We Oppose
Russell Blackford on why we must defend the free speech of speakers we oppose.
Why the Free Will Debate Never Ends
Julian Baggini looks beyond traditional approaches to the free will debate.
String Theory vs the Popperazzi
There is trouble in the fundamental physics community. Can philosophers help?
The Meaning of “Asshole”
Aaron James offers a cognitivist conjecture, which sheds light on foul language generally.
God and the Source of Morality — Part II
More on the non-godly origin of morality.
God and the Source of Morality — Part I
God wills right because he wills it, or God wills what he wills because it is right?
Sport – Profound or a Waste of Time?
Stephen Mumford argues that sport’s importance lies in the connections between embodiment, power and freedom.
Issue 70
Why would an atheist spend two decades writing a commentary on the Bible? How should we think about pain when confronted by people who honestly say their pains don’t hurt? How does science get at the truth if all it can do is prove hypotheses wrong, never right? Is it […]