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Issue 65
January/February 2008

EDITORIAL

Nature & Nurture

by Rick Lewis

NEWS

Intellectuals vs Politicians, Philosophers are weird, Babies evaluate behaviour

GREEN PHILOSOPHY

Mocking Nature

Paul Keeling reacts with a Green perspective on religious insult.

The Metaphysics of Nature Padlock

Rich Grego compares John Dewey’s and Martin Heidegger’s views on ecology.

Are Philosophers Responsible for Global Warming? Padlock

Nicholas Maxwell says we need a total rethink concerning the way we think.

GM vs Climate Change Padlock

Andrew Lewis considers the ethics of using GM to help prevent global warming.

The Ancient Cynics: The First Environmentalists Padlock

Tim Madigan asks, why did the featherless biped cross the road?

OTHER ARTICLES

A Re-Evaluation of All Values?

William Robins on genetics and Nietzsche’s Will to Power.

Keep Out! Padlock

Following our recent focus on education, Kristina Pelletier asks why there is no place for philosophy in American public schools.

A Role For Consciousness Padlock

David Hodgson pulls together his experience to understand experience.

Bored With Time? Padlock

Cathal Horan is distracted by the eternal search for meaning.

Wilde and Morality Padlock

Peter Benson deconstructs the moral intrigues of Dorian Gray.

Consuming And Producing Culture

Dzifa Benson compares being a producer with being a consumer of pop culture.

CROSSWORD

Crossword Padlock

Our nineteenth nearly numinous knot of knowledge numerically knitted with nous by Deiradiotes.

QUESTION OF THE MONTH

How Are The Mind And Brain Related?

The following readers’ answers to this central philosophical question each win a random book.

LETTERS

Opinions on Mary Midgley, Ethics and Reasons, How To Do Philosophy and more...

COLUMNS

Dear Socrates

Our celebrity columnist answers readers’ questions.

Moral Moments: Things Take Time: The Schedule

by Joel Marks

Who Caught That Ball?

Raymond Tallis ponders the fields of action in which our freedom is expressed.

BOOKS

Philosophers Behaving Badly by Nigel Rodgers and Mel Thompson

Stephen Juan reviews the bad behaviour reported by Nigel Rodgers and Mel Thompson.

The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power by Joel Bakan

Lisa Kemmerer calls corporations to account under the guidance of Joel Bakan.

FILMS

The Departed Padlock

Eric Wills reveals how Nietzschean morality is displayed in Martin Scorsese’s Oscar-winning movie.

FICTION

Buridan’s Ass: A Paradox Redux Padlock

Adebowale Oriku with a warning about indecision.