Back Issues
Issue 57
September/October 2006
EDITORIAL
Art and Soul
by Rick Lewis
NEWS
THE ARTS
Aesthetics and Philosophy: A Match Made in Heaven?
To introduce our art issue, Anja Steinbauer describes the troubled relationship between art and theory.
Art (and Philosophy) and the Ultimate Aims of Human Life 
Raymond Tallis is hungry to expand human consciousness through art.
Dasein And The Arts 
So how do you apply philosophical principles to think about art? An example can be derived from an unlikely source. Reneh Karamians uses Heidegger’s philosophy as an illustration of how to understand aesthetic experience.
Music & Emotion 
Why do we feel emotion when listening to music? Ben Ushedo goes beyond emotivist and cognitivist approaches to answer this intriguing question.
Performance Is The Thing
Dzifa Benson is compelled to consider the nature of performance.
Art As Sensation: Four Painters As Philosophers Of Art 
Patricia Railing explains the philosophical ideas behind some of abstract art’s most famous abstractions.
How Do Pictures Represent? 
Marek Soszynski considers whether it couldn’t look like resemblance after all.
OTHER ARTICLES
On the Existence of Werewolves 
Chris Durante used to be a werewolf, but he’s into philosophy nowwwww…
Peter Strawson (1919-2006): A Sort of Obituary 
John Heawood gives us an overview of Peter Strawson’s subtle philosophy, and explains why his insights about predicates and persons still matter.
An Argument On The Moral Argument
Luke Pollard and Rebecca Massey-Chase dialogue about the existence of a God.
Philosophical Diseases 
Gregory White examines some of the afflictions to be caught this season while wading a little too recklessly into deep thought.
World Poverty and the Duty of Assistance 
Our intrepid philosophical investigator Grant Bartley files a conference report.
CROSSWORD
Crossword 
Our eleventh enormously enthusiastic extension of education and enlightenment by the excellently erudite and enigmatic Deiradiotes.
LETTERS
Opinions on Mystical Science, Deep Fried Chicken Balls, Risky Business, and more...
COLUMNS
Dear Socrates
Our celebrity columnist answers readers’ questions.
Moral Moments: Unprincipled Principles
by Joel Marks
Food for Thought: Albert C. Barnes: Cantankerous Freethinker
Tim Madigan ponders the mysteries of friendship.
How Can I Know Anything At All?
We start this new column with the question which plausibly must be answered before we can answer any other question.
BOOKS
Action Philosophers by Fred Van Lente and Ryan Dunlavey
John Snider springs into action over Fred Van Lente and Ryan Dunlavey’s graphic reconstruction of the history of ideas.
Hitchcock as Philosopher by Robert J Yanal
Mark Huston looks at Robert Yanal looking at Hitchcock directing philosophy.
FILMS
Philosophical Twist 
Thomas Wartenberg tells us his hunch about a cunning plan to market DVDs. Is turning epistemology into showbiz a good thing or a bad thing?
PROSE & POETRY
Philosophy 1000 
Jeremy Gorman recites a learning experience from the history of philosophy.
Out Of The Blue 
Kaisley Phillips tells a colourful story from Chicago in the summer of 1960.


