Back Issues

Issue 2
Winter 1991
The Editor's Bit
by Rick Lewis
ARTICLES
The Very Real Ghost of a Demon
by Paul Tappenden
The Presence of Mind
Daniel Hutto on Causation, Naturalism and Folk Psychology
Flew's Moving Claims
by Roger Squires
The Best of All Possible Next Worlds
by John Green
Precognition and Backwards Causation
by Keith Seddon
All in the Imagination
Is it healthy to have a realistic outlook on life? How might that affect, for example, your attitude to the arts? Michael Bulley considers some of the consequences of how we view the objective world.
What Is This Thing Called Philosophy?
Bob Fitter asks what we are all doing, exactly.
Herd Philosophy and the Rhetoric of Enlightenment
by John Mann
Kindness in the Cold
Tony Skillen has an attack of altruism.
SHORT STORY
The Mirror's Own Collapse
by Mike Fuller
POETRY COMPETITION
Us Poor People
by Mike Fuller
LETTERS
Opinions on Lies and Nonsense, Wittgenstein's Mind, and Blatant Pornography.
NEWS
Singer Silenced, Philosophy in Russia, the Joint Session, Strife in Swansea
BOOK REVIEWS
Recreating Sexual Politics by V. J. Seidler
A review by Geoff Wade
HUMOUR
Parenthetic Doubt: A Newly Discovered Fragment of an Early Work by Descartes
by Andrew Belsey

