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Ludwig Wittgenstein & Postmodern Biblical Scholarship

Van Harvey wants the facts.
[Issue 107: April/May 2015: Articles: 18 matches]

Donald Davidson

Donald Davidson’s theories about mind and language have been incredibly influential in shaping modern analytic philosophy. Giancarlo Marchetti recently asked him about his life and his ideas.
[Issue 32: June/July 2001: Interview: 14 matches]

What Makes Human Beings Unique?

Hans Lenk on symbols, interpretation and the nature of thought.
[Issue 69: September/October 2008: Articles: 13 matches]

Does Consciousness Cause Quantum Collapse?

Kelvin McQueen asks whether minds could directly influence physical reality.
[Issue 121: August/September 2017: Radical Theories of Consciousness: 12 matches]

The Shackles of Superstition

Piers Benn thinks religion would still make sense even if God didn’t exist.
[Issue 10: Autumn 1994: Articles: 10 matches]

What is Derrida Saying to Us?

Mike Sutton gives us his present interpretation of Derrida’s traces.
[Issue 127: August/September 2018: Continental Thoughts: 9 matches]

Wanted: Schrödinger’s Cat Dead or Alive!

Joy Christian tells the bizarre tale of quantum reality.
[Issue 7: Autumn 1993: Articles: 9 matches]

David Deutsch

David Deutsch is a distinguished quantum physicist and a member of the Centre for Quantum Computation at the Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford University. He has received the Paul Dirac Prize and Medal from the Institute of Physics for ‘outstanding contributions to theoretical physics’. He recently talked with Filiz Peach about his work and hopes.
[Issue 30: December 2000 / January 2001: Interview: 8 matches]

Chomsky on Global Myths and Realities

We live in the era of the global free market. Or do we? And now that the Cold War is over, why are the arms manufacturers still looking so prosperous? Political theorist Noam Chomsky thinks he knows why, as Mike Fuller explains.
[Issue 39: December 2002 / January 2003: Business: 8 matches]

How To Understand Words

Robert Horner tells us how, and then gives a linguistic philosopher’s view of the meaning of ‘the right to bear arms’.
[Issue 100: January/February 2014: Philosophy and Language: 8 matches]

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