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 The Philosopher

Selected Articles from the Archives

From Volume 104 No. 1 Spring 2016 From Volume 103 No. 2 Autumn 2015From Volume 103 No. 1 Spring 2015
From Volume 102 No. 2 Autumn 2014
From Volume 102 No.1 Spring 2014
From Volume 101 No. 2 Autumn 2013.  Special Donkey Edition
From Volume 101 No.1 Spring 2013  Centenary Special 1913-2012

  • 100 Years of Philosophy by George MacDonald Ross
  • Revisiting Aristotle's Noun by Thomas Scarborough

  • From Volume 100 Nos. 1 and 2 Spring and Autumn 2012  Centenary Special 1913-2012
  • Belief in God and Belief in the Existence of God by Yahya Haidar
  • Great Philosophers - and their Starsigns by Mark Shulgasser and Martin Cohen
  • Chimpanzee Paintings and the concept of Art? by John Valentine
  • The Fifth Fundamental Force? by James McBride
  • Secularisation and belief: a Mexican case study by Pablo Lazo Briones
  • Courting the Impossible by Andrew Porter
  • From Volume LXXXXIX No. 2 Autumn 2011

  • The Tao: Modern Pathway to Ancient Wisdom by Peter Hubral
  • A Future without Science? by Ian Kidd
  • What do we get from the Empirical Study of Religion? by Zenon Stavrinides
  • Review article on Darwinitis and Neuromania by Martin Cohen
  • Deconstructing Nietzsche Two new books offer very different perspectives on one of the great iconoclasts of philosophy 

  • From Volume LXXXXVIII No. 2 
    Autumn 2010
  • The Paradox Principle by Red Rachtagáin
  • Apologies: on the Philosophy of Asking Forgiveness by Michael Bavidge
  • Climate Change, bad arguments, and the curse of computers -  Review article by Martin Cohen
  • From Volume LXXXXVII No. 2 Autumn 2009
  • Being Part of a Whole: the possibility of intimacy byJane O'Grady
  • Timothy L. S. Sprigge - The Last Idealist? by Leemon McHenry
  • A Religion for Philosophers or a Philosophy for the Religious? - by Brenda Almond 
  • Review of The Re-enchantment of the World ed. J. Landy and M. Saler
  • From Volume LXXXXVII No. 1 Spring 2009

  • Being Liberal in a Plural World by Namit Arora
  • Why is The Problem of Evil a Problem? by Ben Gibran 
  • The Empirical Foundations for Individual Rights - Byron Hall
  • Great Philosophers? - Part two of our review of recent compendiums of well, 'eminent' philosophers
  •  From Volume LXXXXVI No. 2 Autumn 2008

  • The Cultural Sublime  by Rob Leurs
  • In Defence of Martin Heidegger  by Robert Lewis
  • Appreciation: Enduring Optimism: Jacob Bronowski  by Anthony James
  • The Bones of Buddha: Six Aphorisms by Joseph Reich
  • From Volume LXXXXVI No. 1 Spring 2008 
  • Philosophy in Schools  by Martin Cohen and Lisa Naylor
  • Perception, Physics and the Role of Light in Philosophy by Manoj Thulasidas
  • From Volume LXXXXV No. 2 Autumn 2007
  • The Social and Ethical Challenge of Body Dysmorphia by Simon Woods
  • Review of Praised be our Lords : A political education by Regis Debray
  • From Volume LXXXXV No. 1 Spring 2007
  • Propos #2063, Too Long! - in a salute to Alain (first of a series)
  • The Mystery of Plato's Parmenides  by Kelsey Wood
  • Delusive Sensibility in Nietzsche's Philosophy by Zura Shiolashvili
  • From Volume LXXXXIIII No. 1 Bumper Summer Issue  2006
  • The Sage of Unbelief: George Eliot and Unorthodox Choices  by Susan Frome
  • On God and Genetic Engineering by Neville Fletcher
  • On Scanlon Plans and Picturish by Ted Falconar
  • Reading the Opium Grower's Gazette by Martin Rowson
  • From Volume LXXXXIII No. 2 Winter 2005
  • What is Wrong with the Second Person? by Mike Bavidge
  • Poetry and the Science of Mind by James Aitchison
  • The 'Three in the Morning' Advice review article by Martin Cohen
  • From Volume LXXXXIII No. 1 Spring 2005 Russian Special issue
  • An introduction by Dmitry Olshansky
  • Art as Philosophy of Healing by Anna Zahovaeva
  • Vice by Vladimir Krasikov
  • From Volume LXXXXII No. 2 Autumn 2004
    From Volume LXXXXII No. 1 Spring 2004

     From Volume LXXXXI No. 2 Autumn 2003

    From Volume LXXXXI No. 1 Spring 2003

     From Volume LXXXX No. 2 Autumn 2002

     From Volume LXXXX No. 1 Spring 2002

     From Volume LXXXIX No. 2 Autumn 2001

    From Volume LXXXIX No. 1 Spring 2001
    From Volume LXXXVIII No. 2 Autumn 2000
    •  The Philosopher's Millennium Books Review
    •  From Mechanismo to the Great Tradition by Gavin Greenoak
    From Volume LXXXVIII No. 2 Autumn 2000
    •  The Philosopher's Millennium Books Review
    •  From Mechanismo to the Great Tradition by Gavin Greenoak

     From Volume LXXXVII No. 2

    •  The Problem of the Criterion  by Zenon Stavrinides 
    •  The Fallacy of the Single Real Essence by James Danaher
    •  The Dissatisfied Generation by Ludwig Lowenstein
    From Volume LXXXVII No. 1
    •  Mind and Matter by Georges Dupenois
    From Volume LXXXVI No. 2
    • Philosophy and the Great History Debate by Robert Guyver
    • Humanism and French Humanism by Tom Rockmore
    From Volume LXXXVI No. 1
    • Sorting out the Zeitgeist by Mary Midgley
    • Why are we not Telepathic? by Michael Bavidge
    From Volume LXXXV No.2
    • Are the Topics of Being and Consciousness Suitable for Inquiry? by Chris Ormell 
    • Good and Evil in Chinese Philosophy by C. W. Chan
    • (Bertrand Russell) On Pornography by Lynch. McLachlan and Nottingham 
    • A Critique of Social Science by Hayo Krombach
    From Volume LXXXIV No. 1
    • How Chinese was Kant? by Steve Palmquist 
    • The Valuable Experience of Philosophy by Martin Gough 
    • Artistic Rebellion and the Modern Dynamic by Kristeva Zoe 
    • Simon and the Myth of the Great Predictor by Steve Davis 
    • Are Logical Statements Meaningless? by  Dr Emerald Gibb
    From Volume LXXXIII No.2
    • Fakes and Forgeries by Jennifer Jenkins
    • Philosophy and the Theory of Fingerprints by Hugh McLachlan
    • The Aesthetic, Authenticity and the Artistically Valuable a reply - Martin Gough 
    • Rescuing Socialism from Humpty Dumpty by David Alton
    • The Butterfly Dream by C.W. Chan

     PLUS! 

    • Philosophy for All The strange story of Cyril Joad and The Philosopher 
    • Geoffrey Klempner on Learning at a Distance


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