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Issue 3
Summer 1992
The Editor's Bit
by Rick Lewis
ARTICLES
The Philosopher as Spy
Agent Peter Rickman reports back.
On Being Politically Incorrect
Piers Benn makes some deeply suspect observations.
Determinism and Human Experience
by Anthony Winder
Narrowing the Divide
by Antony Flew
Aesthetics and Absolutes
Ralph Blumenau criticizes critics of criticism.
On Vision
by Peter Lorden
The Science of Archaeology
by Ken Dark
Which Beings Should Be Given Rights?
Peter Lloyd asks whether embryos can be hurt.
The State of Philosophy in the USSR
by V. B. Shneider and R. N. Holstinin
Philosophers Come to the Surface: The 1991 Joint Session in Durham
by J. L. H. Thomas
ART
Zeno Refuted
by Andrew Belsey
LETTERS
Opinions on Feather-free will, Altruism, Descartes' Monads, and more...
POETRY COMPETITION RESULTS
The Mind-Body Problem
by R. J. Caldwell
The Midas Touch
by Paul Mackintosh
Where Lies Escape?
by Betty Clegg
BOOK REVIEWS
The Truth Vibrations by David Icke
A review by Mike Fuller
The Nature of Mind, ed. David Roesnthal
A review by Tim Chappell
HUMOUR
Football: From Logos to Telos
Can there be free kicks without free will? Or is there no such thing as a free kick? These are two questions about the philosophy of football not investigated here. by Andrew Belsey

